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' u~.,.o *nbledfoll,.W'.u the nresentatlfih ofthe~overnfi/e~t's' govern~nent'L s legislation., ,," E:, "..~ .'," ~:'. , .-,,.I-~, ,: ,soelety, ''/,saldthe unlon.."However, it. sh0uldJbe.kq)t in-, - .: i •Ee'll.l~ 0n the •picket lines with othei" :BHti:sh Cotumb!a, ,',L6 billion deficit, budget,.- also.::ab01ishes ixent ~eZ! raW. *.: :. Provin¢i~; Secretury. jim c.h. abet: said m an. interview.-, mind .t~~. colicoti.v.ebarg~ining.has I~ceme.a¢cept~:. :in: .~•.:. "~ " V 14 . . . . . . . . . I . . . . " r ' b actl6n ' le slaflon the.Httman Ri ts/Co mission.and cons r trom Victoria any b actionby:the m~0n woula ue: an:-:mostcwmzeocoumrtesa$°oneoftheways that0urpalitiCm" :: ...... roVinclal employer.s should they decide to take jo , ~ . ,. q ~ . ~ m . . . . . . . . .. ~ , , . - , , • 4 ~ . . . . . . -%.: : "," "; -- +~ " " ~ ". 4 ": "'~ . . . . . . . . . , ......... v ..... " , . i . . . . . . . P . . . . . . . . " '~ . 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": ; " ~and "la~/ed dead ~'' ;-" :," :. i. :~ ; ~ • "",:"'~.* ,i: : ,._~,',:i... " ~yerasldtheg0¥ernment's moves reminded him ofLll~) !. government's, legislation amoanted ..tol one,o.r.the !'worst.~:. sameway.,' o,t the mov.es we~ ~memmg me gnvcrnmnnr ./ .. • .!i~ ,,~ertainly couidn;i:~-hapPY•wiiha./~.:who ~.iams~. ;i w.hen~ in~er'B:¢.~ W elmter W:: A,CL..Bennett;f0~/; of ,2' httac .ks oh im~ad flghi~i ~/difi.~mii ~ m0iinted:bY a'..i.hadt'otaxeto:.cut`~the"aize,loft~e civil• ~rvice,•-:.: ', •; ./i:• ~ " ' {: ' ""' "r* *"e lsia '0n:and .... sou 0bs;"sai FrY~i';..Its',..PreraierBillBemiet`t; .attemptedLto pimishme:,nl0n*f0r ~ democraticaily;electedgoverament,intheWeeteEn,?world,:L , :,'*,,~.~.,:~,o,.~.;L,~¢..~i.;.~.,,!,~=;~.a~.i.,~.~.'~.~i&~L.~;~ e;.". i ... th oughl •g . ti• .~pa [J .... ~ ~!.. 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I ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d , " . .'__. = A . . . . ~=.l" A=__*__.:=''.' . . . . . . . ~" L. mput on a eomPensatlonpackag e for the•400 employees . ~ersaidthe union ~S preparingatratesy to co~ter me. ,:: m ~:iue~e~ ~mor e~eavour~,o ~ .u?t m e : ~ ~ ?2"T'_" ?"aswe re ~ s ~P~,~ W"~.~,W:~' r reeenUy handed terminalion noUceseffee~veOct. 3O. aa..~mm=nt'a:mnV~ |n~h=d|no .the n~mibllitv ox a-legm ny cancelling union oues lrom government~cneques.:~pw.'; me samejeve| as me pnva~e.,ee~tort: . ; :, .' '.: ..... llnla. J~bz, emam" ll~^hhi='ll~hlmuan 0e, ldh~na nnt awn~-~ " eh~engeto~enewl~ation.~.~onhasmso~.a uenn.eu]um, o~.mu~.~emp~m.g.moome~m~u~.~w~!u~:~ (t~ __ ' :. ,.~ ~..~'M~;.'_c:. ,~,±:~._.~__.:Moi~laL of any plans to meet with Chebot over a compensation 'mee ' of al|affiliates to the B C '.ef~er~ti0n of Lauor to -own belly-noy tacues, . saia e'ryer. ..' L ' "" 1 " "~ " : ~ " "t.UC eXecUUVeOX meuuu~u .ms.m a. ~m~,,cat..~ ~, '~ ka-e . . . . . . . ,~. tl~g ,,..,~.,~, *^,o ,,.n,,~,,.~ i:ffa': ~in'~A('nCti0n ...... ' " / " ' ' '- : ..... : '~ "": :.~ f saymg the' government has""aelil~m'atezy* set itselt on a .e~.c ?, , . ~ . i"l'il .be on the nicker lines win'the other 'employees if Fryer said he was on business m New York and while:In ~ course of action, which, is. intended to provoke a As far as I know, the government has said that any - ~at's ihe rou~e ~at's, taken,'.saicl Ft'yer~ ~ ~. ~.. Boston would meet with Harvi~rd professor Paul Weller, i onfrontation with not only~ .public: employees, but. all "wages paid betweeii now and oct. 31, to employees who : The Social Credit government last week introduced a former B.C. Labor Relation .Board chairman;Who'~gs ~ workers in the province." have already been given, terminnUon notices, will be |urr.v of legislatlve changes which remove public sector Job - instrumental to implementing theB.C. Lab°rC°dP~n-~i~i~., ,-,-. deducted from any future.compensation package." Serving the Progressive • Northwest l/ "The elimination of collective bargaining rights from , . . . , •=-- L "• ...... Volume 77 No.,133 '1 f --y , - - Student has a quiet moment passing,by, the silent halls of learning during the,summer break./ Ottawa justifies loan to Maislin MONTREAL (CP) -- Malslin Transport Ltd., President Richard About 750 were brought operating with the company Ottawa j~ed lasL year's the trucking conglomerate's t~4.milllg~"!16ad.guarkntee principal ' ~operating to Maisl~:InduSt/'les Ltd. as ; subsldia/'y, , filedl legal ameansi:'of saving 1,500 proceedings here to stave jobs,but prospects for those-i off bankruptcy While it sells jobs were bleak M0n@y large chunks of its operation employees,-- 1,500 in after Maislin confirmed it is: in an' effort to repay Canada, the rest in the on the verge of bankruptcy, creditors. ' * United States. Trans-Canada closed ..Council goes. Big Macs for TERRACEo Terrace council had a Big new pip~, deepening of the di,teh, and ,. Mac attack Monday' ~nd allowed .the fillingand ~garding0f.tbeshould~of the McDonalda restaurant chain to bulld a road,, the distd~'has! plmm to .add'~an- sign at any height'it wants. 1 additional- crosS,walk, to the L restaurant. ' Alderman •Chub Down, who made • the •. "In dis~lom'wi~. McDoualds I feel moti~i~, Said hewanted to haveaBig Mac-; • that':.;we : have. been exceptionally, .co- by Christmas. Therest of council did.m[": : operative with the'firmand have provided "oppose the development.* Down .said • a positiveeeonomle stimulus for climate present zoning does not rts~ct th~ height" for ' development and provided ., of a sign . . .. - ' * . : "~. :... comprehensive.end efficient assistance to _. "We sonietiines forget weare here-~; : them at all:times," sald:Greno. serve the'nublic, '' L'AdministratiOn ;abuul .... : :,"'~"Mayor Heimut: Glesbrecht said that •? , C~" a_:'.a ,, ,~ : :•., ,; ~,,: ',, ,.•~;,, ~.• •;' : ':, !mm~fimlt ~hvlnw an t1~ ~,Whieh haS l~n VANCOUVER (CP) -- PDT. " R~mpaglng :creeks cutthe A more extensive washout Trans~anada Highway in .occurred about dawn 22 two places east of ktlometres west of Chasm Chllliwack .' early " today, View While highways crews stalling cars and diverting were'stilltt~ying to deal with traffic to the north, side of the first one;- .. the Fraser River. A : Chilliwack RCMP than a metre of s More ' spoke man s&Jd it would be water on the road closed the hours bali}re the route could highway at Jones Hill,. eight be reopened, " kilometres east of Eas'th0tmd ,~ traffic was Chllliwack about 1:30 a.m. diverted at the .Rosedale. II I I I Comics, horoscope.. ,~page 10 Cl~tssifieds. : : " " i1~[ I '1"1 I li '11" ••1 " i iii i *WHYBU Y NEW? Wt~E: N U$]~D WILL;DO! Do you want'payts t 0 fix up your Car but your budget won't allow it? Beat the h,gh ¢:Ost of new parts with quality used parts from S,K,B. AUTO* SALVAGE 635-2333 Or 635.9095 3~0 Dohsn ([usfoH Hwy, It E) ',C -~ •c - '~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ..... " " P -- ' =~.,l~'i~!hfi'peneed 'by th'e byts~v-,Uee MeD°naldswah~sa~f°0tsignth~t'~;"~'~'~eforo referred Council, council v•~ a 55 fooL M~."~ :• ~i;•,: to ', , . ~ ~i~;~i i:..,~:,~ ~: me~ According to a reieasebyRob~otlie ~: t~erred ~e'Md~onalda prop.s, ! to the fig district has - had a close ' Wol"ki] ' June 4committoe of the:who!e,; However, relationship with McDenaids over the past : no decision ~uld be made~ny ~ than ./ six months. They first met on ~eb. ~-1 to .Mmiclay, said Giesbre~'.t'.!!;.i" '~.~i!"~:.~ ' discuss development options within ~the "Personally,l think d'35foo~S~ iS~dgh district, on April 8 an economic profile enough. - l also .think MCDomlda" Would was prepared for the restaurant detailing the statistical information that was available with the pianniqg department, and Included. market data, and current_ economic projections. . - -.. On ~lune •I the district detailed-road .prQfiles, :dite surfaces/and serviceability for the site that was tentatively chosen by McDonalda,. This was followed by a letter outlining the site development criteria, traffic flows, landscaping, drainage, and other ideas that would be pertinent f~r the development, says.Greno. On June 27 a memo wad sent to Paul abide byour wishes'. Tl~e•agent must be seen tobe doing his best to get what~the comPany wants, and he's only doing his job. I find it difficult to accept that ff ~i~ldsthinks Teirace is a good bet a sign willlmake that great a difference at the present time. I could care less ff yon hung thesignfrom the Goodyear Blimp as long as it is accepted that anyone else will be permitted a similar sign in the future. "However," said Giesbrecht, "What annoys me most is the suggestion by some members of the public (and I've run across some of these comments) fueled by Skillinger said the firm, the back Monday to 'deliver eighth largest - trucking shipments already on hand, co-m" n inlqorth America, ~:''but they will be laid off pay stopped accepting bnsiness - Progressively as.. the last Friday and laid Off 3,500 business comes to an end.in' th e next:_three weeks. • In bankruptcy court Monday, Maislin Transpbct "asked for "a moratoriu~fiOn payment tof debts) to. its creditors until Oct~ 31," Agassiz bridge t0.HighwayT~ 'trdstee Daniel Danino of and westbound traffic was : Richter and Assoeiates Ine. diverted to the.north side'at-~ said. ' i., ' - Hope. - ' Maislin • Industries' Police said-h~, rain* largest ~', American d-- "'e -i =' t ~welied subsidiary, Maislin urmg .in ngn, : . . . . ......... "" "'--" ~'-'~i*'- .'-'-TranSport of Delaware Inc., ~illl~l| UK~fi~ ttiUIq~ Ul~ II [~i1" ~ . , . . , . .. ,lea a mmner proposal m a way, 'causing"them to. overflow. . __ " Dett'oit.")mnkruptey court -. , , under ~hapter.;l of the U.S. Weather office officiMs bankruptcy law. .. reported 75 miliimetres of. .~..... .. rain atAbbetsford and Hope. The move aims to give the and do not plan on taking Lachambre saying that' the sign to be drastic' action," Dani0o.. considered would tend to be inappropriate 'Mid,~ . . " ' .... " In a downtown area in a commercial core . M~slin, has t,~ .:. but the~dminlstratl0n would be putting his dnSecured, creditors . in ' r~iuest for a'S5 foot sign to committee of 'Canadaahd the U S,Othei'" ": t~wbel(~ for consideratlon. " . " preferred creditors'-,inelude "'.'~ ~.*/"Tbe district in looking at the positive ,~go~emments ' d ~ "~ ' " an .. ~: benefits tliat the restaurant would have on employees, i who.?!:lonned,/.ihe~omm~hity, has In 'fact, allocated their employer $I86,582. .~.. appr0ximately $1~,000.or 77 per cent of the " '' " " ~ """" ' cost 6f putting in a flew 'drainage line on :Skillinger refused, to Laselle Avenue to service McDonalda," reveal " Maislin's debt situation, but the ~mp~mfs filing showed total iiabtlit~ of,.$98.3 million,~ against total assets of $75 million. :!~,Prading in,. shares Of l~lSlln was halted on the Montreal and Toronto stock exehengee- Monday morning, The company .is 80-per-cent controlled b'y Sydney" , Maislln and members of his family; says Greno. .- ,. ' "This money would normallybe spent -' through" .~ the municipality ..on drainage - improvement, but because of. the immediate im~ct that the site would have on our system, it was felt that tlds should be the number one priority, in addition to a . . / members of coOncll tl~t Jmt because a few on council believe that a 35 foot sign recommended bY staff in ~nsonoble, they are opposed, to McDonalda or any other development. That type of logic is almost bizarre and eeriainly ~lf.serving, and just an0tlier example of some ~of the rumors that are deliberately started with the intention that after they. are retold once they turn into outright lies." "The alarmist reaction from some every time a m, ember of council expresses some . concern about some aspect of a proposal makes an objective decision .almost impossible. In this case I believe it was fueled by first CFTK and then the Daily Herald. I do not hold the reporters responsible for that," saidMayor ,GJesbrccht . . . . Irish go on:rampage • .BELFAST lAP) -- About 500 screaming of Orange's forces over King James ll's in the24 hours ending at 5 a.m. PDT today. They said they did not have an immediate com- parisan with normal rainfall company time to draw upa - ..... reorganization .plan that MalsHn's annual report, will :pare down its.; dated .Ms3/ 31, .noted the o~rations. It' plans to sell firm's : losses in t~2 off'trucking~Uipment and ~ continued this. year. The " realestate boldings and use :- company lost $10.1 million at this time of year./but the proceeds to pay off * in 198i, $19.9 million in'1982 di~w.Hbed the deluge as "a .. c~ditors. • " " and $4.2 milli0n in the first It;~. of-rain for" a"summer .~; .-. ,:... quarter of this year. All. ~lmrtod." l~dnfall .at Vancouver 'lfitwnational . ... 'Eirl~ dm:ing ~the period totalled ~3A ram,, and ~dilayu/e, Wash., reported' |~i ram. Rising waters 'on the rioters rampaged-through the malaly Protestant town of Ballynahinch. for five hours early today, smashing windows and injuring 20 police officers and two Police said. the riot' erupted a few hours before tS0,000 Protestants were due to take part in annual marches througEout the province to mark the defentof Roman I~ credilzrs are : figures are in U..S. dollars. ~ath0ilc forces 293 years ago. • .scheduled *to study the ' 8killinger bllimed bad .- restructuring proposal, publicity for pushing the:-~ ,A press officer at Belfast poUce • within al month. "If the Commpany to the brink of ,head'quarters said the Baliynahinch .creditors 'say no, thei.~ bankru-'c- despite .... . . ~ __ pt ~ v x;iolonce began after a street party held as .... company will be deemed to : ~,~,.;a,,, :........ ,a,,,=, .. ,<.... , ..... . ......... ,. part of traditional Protestant celebrations be bankrupt at the date of ' ab0t~thalf of which were for in the province on the eve of the. July 12 CoquitlamRiver forced the "~ filinBtheh01dingi~i~posal'"- old'16ans and the rest for do, Ore Monday night 0~ the'- Danlno ~ld. : ...... . ..... - , new ones. Pitt River .Road Where .a The firm's two main "Because of all -the Bailey bridge hasreplaced s~ured creditors -- 'the : .adverse publicity we the..Red bridge, i which, Canadinlilmperial Bank Of recelved,.~.,the . shipping collapsed last fall ~Wlien 'el i 'Commerce Which exLended public ; didn'tl, have the truck hit a main SUpportl loa~of$4~,million, andthe coati'dance (in Maislin to beami . i :,; .... ~,, • :. Natlo.al m.k~ of. Canada:' allow the eompany);,~ Bu[ ,that : r~d :waS" whtch~ts'owed $7 million -- reallge.the neeensary sales rool~ed at 6 Jt,m. " are apparently "co- to stay in'busine~s, he said. , anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. •The press' officer said rioters lobbed a .gasoline bomb at the home of a Catholic family In the town 22.5 kil0metr~s south of Belfast, then Protestant youths ran wild, hurling rocks through the windows of homes, offices and ~ ' r "'; " The annual July 12 Protestant marches mark the victory in thebattle of William's :, Catholic army.' The outcom,~ of the battle assured Protestant dominance in what later Iz~,ame theBritish province Of Northern Ireland. At one paint, rioters flipped a car and sat it afire; Police rushed reinforcements to the 'town from surrounding areas and officers flied plastic bullets'to rout the mob. Police said three people were arrested. Three of.the 20 injured officers, were re~ri~ sed~y hurt. ..... Contrary to earlier reports: the pall~ press officer said she could ~t confirm that Catholic rioters also were involved in the violence at Beilynshinch. "We are still ch~:kin$ that," she said. The Catholic family whose home was attacked escaped injury when the gasoline bomb failed to explode, she sal& '- The British domestic news allencyPreas AssOciation said intelligenc~ reports by security 'chiefs Indicated • the Irish Republican*L' Army and.= other mainly Catholic gubrrtlla groups .were. pansibly planning to bomb Pretmdlult marchers;

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• ~i!:ot .;;the, B~C, GoVeri~mentV.mployees'•.:Union. ,~ sa!d •'r!n, . a • / : handed 400: civil: servic e emplnycesi,. ~ew; i.term..~u, on .". ~memmg~.mat .wo~a.~nave. ~ • :~ nansen W:• me•~• .u~-, . ~ m ~ s ~ • ~ o eve~uung •m :uo :wlm, n ~ ; , r lgn~ a n o • •;. • ,•; ; ,'•i i~elephone./interview .'from • Boston/that:i,:he/,w~uld, .•bel : •notices effect|ye Oct. ~;.and.warned .that U,000. •m0rei.ar e .~ • ~ a u o ~ ~aro!~ i . ~ m ~ a .nc~! ,.i . •'..=,••' ..:/: .L ;••i •,~ i". ~•~, :•, ~ / ~7, i•,.o. .... / . . . . . .~ ,:/:i.;, • .',~ •~• '•~:~._:~:... '.::. ~:~. ~:.. : .":' r ~,dlamily~l arid disapi~inted if the BCGEU'Just Iny~down "..'still be:axed in.an effortto t~mlthe.publ!c .sarwcei,:%"* :. "i..~=naD°~ a~so::.msnus~, ::on.ton caroms M°n~Y.~a.~.m,e, .,.=~.. ~-na..~. ~'SO,~Y'L ".x.was:a,un~an~ea°~t.;~.nP..r0~°,~Y-~ee~ .m.~ . " : ; " ~ and "la~/ed dead ~'' ; - " :," :. i . :~ ; ~ • "",:"'~.* ,i: : ,._~,', :i... " ~yerasldtheg0¥ernment 's moves reminded him ofLll~) !. government's, legislation amoanted ..tol one,o.r.the !'worst.~:. sameway.,' o,t the mov.es w e ~ ~ m e m m g me gnvcrnmnnr ./ . . • .!i~ , ,~e r t a in ly couidn;i:~-hapPY•wiiha./~.:who ~ . i a m s ~ . ;i w.hen~ i n ~ e r ' B : ¢ . ~ W elmter W:: A,CL. .Bennet t ; f0~/ ; of ,2' httac .ks oh im~ad flghi~i ~ / d i f i . ~ m i i ~ m0iinted:bY a'..i.hadt'otaxeto:.cut`~the"aize,loft~e civil• ~rvice,•-:.: ', •; . / i : • ~ " ' {:

' ""' " r * * " e lsia '0n:and .. . . sou 0 b s ; " s a i FrY~i';..Its',..PreraierBillBemiet`t; .attemptedLto pimishme:,nl0n*f0r ~ democraticaily;electedgoverament,intheWeeteEn,?world,:L , :,'*,,~.~.,:~,o,.~.;L,~¢..~i.;.~.,,!,~=;~.a~.i.,~.~.'~.~i&~L.~;~ e;.". i . . . th oughl •g . t i• . ~ p a [ J .... ~ ~ ! . . H . . . . , • ._ . . . •..~ •. • . . . . :• . .......... . ;.~•o• . . . . . = . . . . . . . .~,~n, ,:- ,,,m.., ~ • ~ . • ' ' . . - . , ~ , . - - . - , • , , . a o . . . . . ,,,,,nn,., said • " ' , ,~ . , , - - e~ ,= ,=~u-v- , ,om~:~- - , . . . . . . . , , ,-,~s. y , - , , - • - . . . . . . . bash 1 islafion, navmg me temerity to go on.smxe xor =our nouru m , , , ~ .... ,,,,,, ,o ,=, o , ~ , o = = , ~ = , , . , = - ~ , -m~, - . , - . - . , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •

• simply crude uul0n b l~..~g, union ...... ~ . , e g ..... . M . . : . . . . . " . ~ ' M ' ~ ~ : , . " " . . . . . ' ' . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d , " . . ' _ _ . = A . . . . ~ = . l " A = _ _ * _ _ . : = ' ' . ' . . . . . . . ~ " L . mput on a eomPensatlonpackag e for the•400 employees • . ~ersaidthe union ~S preparing atratesy to co~ter me. ,:: m ~ : iue~e~ ~mo r e~eavour~,o ~ .u?t m e : ~ ~ ?2"T'_" ?"aswe re ~ s ~ P ~ , ~ W"~.~,W:~' r reeenUy handed terminalion noUces effee~ve Oct. 3O.

a a . . ~ m m = n t ' a : m n V ~ | n ~ h = d | n o .the n~mibllitv o x a - l e g m ny cancelling u n i o n o u e s l r o m government~cneques.:~pw.'; m e samejeve | a s m e p n v a ~ e . , e e ~ t o r t : . ; :, . ' ' . : . . . . . l l n l a . J ~ b z , e m a m " l l ~ ^ h h i = ' l l ~ h l m u a n 0e, l d h ~ n a n n t a w n ~ - ~ "

• eh~engeto~enewl~ation.~.~onhasmso~.a uenn.eu]um, o~.mu~.~emp~m.g.moome~m~u~.~w~!u~:~ (t~ _ _ ' : . ,.~ ~..~'M~;.'_c:. ,~,±:~._.~__.:Moi~laL of any plans to meet w i th Chebot over a compensation ' m e e ' o f al |aff i l iates to the B C '.ef~er~ti0n of Lauor to -own belly-noy tacues, . saia e'ryer. ..' L ' "" 1 " "~ " : ~ " "t.UC eXecUUVeOX m e u u u ~ u .ms.m a. ~ m ~ , , c a t . . ~ ~, ' ~ ka-e . . . . . .

. ,~. tl~g ,,..,~.,~, *^ ,o ,,.n,,~,,.~ i:ffa': ~in'~A('nCti0n ...... ' " / " ' ' ' - : . . . . . : '~ "": :.~ f saymg the' government has""aelil~m'atezy* set itselt on a .e~.c ? , , . ~ . i " l ' i l .be on the nicker l ines w in ' t he other 'employees if Fryer said he was on business m New York and while:In ~ course of action, which, is. intended to provoke a As far as I know, the government has said that any

- ~ a t ' s ihe rou~e ~a t ' s , taken, ' .saicl Ft'yer~ ~ ~. ~.. • Boston would meet with Harvi~rd professor Paul Weller, i onfrontation with not only ~ .public: employees, but. all "wages paid betweeii now and oct. 31, to employees who : The Social Credit government last week introduced a former B.C. Labor Relation .Board cha i rman ;Who '~gs ~ workers in the province." have already been given, terminnUon notices, will be

|urr.v of legislatlve changes which remove public sector Job - instrumental to implementing theB.C. Lab°rC°dP~n-~i~i~., ,-,-. deducted from any future.compensation package."

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Ottawa justifies loan to Maislin MONTREAL (CP) - - Malslin Transport Ltd., President Richard About 750 were brought operating with the company

Ottawa j ~ e d lasL year 's the trucking conglomerate's t~4.milllg~"!16ad.guarkntee principal ' ~operating to Maisl~:InduSt/'les Ltd. as ; subsldia/'y, , filedl legal ameans i : ' o f saving 1,500 proceedings here t o stave jobs,but prospects for those-i off bankruptcy While it sells jobs were bleak M0n@y large chunks of its operation e m p l o y e e s , - - 1,500 in after Maislin confirmed it is: in an' effort to repay Canada, the rest in the on the verge of bankruptcy, creditors. ' * United States.

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T E R R A C E o Terrace council had a B i g new p i p ~ , deepening of the di,teh, and ,. Mac attack Monday' ~nd allowed . the fillingand ~garding0f . tbeshould~of the

McDonalda restaurant chain to bulld a road,, the d i s t d~ 'ha s ! plmm to .add'~an- sign at any height'it wants. 1 additional- crosS,walk, t o the L restaurant. ' Alderman •Chub Down, who made • the •. " In d i s ~ l o m ' w i ~ . McDoualds I feel moti~i~, Said hewanted to h a v e a B i g Mac-; • that':.;we : have. been exceptionally, .co-

• by Christmas. Theres t of council did.m[": : ope ra t ive with the ' f i rmand have provided "oppose the development.* Down .said • a positiveeeonomle stimulus for cl imate

present zoning does not r t s ~ c t th~ height" for ' deve lopment and provided ., of a sign. . . . - ' * . : "~. :... comprehensive.end efficient assistance to _ . "We sonietiines forget w e a r e he re -~ ; : them at all: t imes," sald:Greno.

serve the'nublic, '' L'AdministratiOn ;abuul .... : :,"' ~" Mayor Heimut: Glesbrecht said that

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VANCOUVER (CP) - - PDT. " R~mpaglng :creeks c u t t h e A more extensive washout Trans~anada Highway in .occurred about dawn 22 two places east of ktlometres west of Chasm Chllliwack .' ear ly " today, View While highways crews stalling cars and diverting were'stilltt~ying to deal with traffic to the north, side of the first one;- . . the Fraser River. A : Chilliwack RCMP

than a metre of s More ' spoke man s&Jd it would be water on the road closed the hours bali}re the route could highway at Jones Hill,. eight be reopened, " kilometres east of Eas'th0tmd ,~ traffic was Chllliwack about 1:30 a.m. diverted at the .Rosedale.

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S,K,B. AUTO* SALVAGE 635-2333 Or 635 .9095 3~0 Dohsn ([usfoH Hwy, I t E)

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According to a r e i e a s e b y R o b ~ o t l i e ~: t ~ e r r e d ~ e ' M d ~ o n a l d a prop.s , ! to the fig dis t r ic t has - had a close ' Wol"ki] ' June 4committoe of the:who!e,; However,

relationship with McDenaids over the p a s t : no decision ~u ld be made~ny ~ than . / six months. They first met on ~eb. ~-1 to .Mmiclay, said Giesbre~'. t'.!!;.i" '~ .~i!"~:.~ ' discuss development options within ~the "Personally,l think d '35foo~S~ iS~dgh district, on April 8 a n economic profile enough. - l also .think MCDomlda" Would was prepared for the restaurant detailing the s ta t i s t ica l information t h a t was available with the pianniqg department, and Included. market data, and current_ economic projections. . - -..

On ~lune •I the district detailed-road .prQfiles, :dite surfaces/and serviceability for the site that was tentatively chosen by McDonalda,. This was followed by a letter outlining the s i t e development criteria, traffic flows, landscaping, drainage, and other ideas that would be pertinent f~r the development, says.Greno.

On June 27 a memo wad sent to Paul

abide byour wishes'. Tl~e•agent mus t be seen t o b e doing his best to get what~the comPany wants, and he's only doing his job. I find it difficult to accept that ff ~ i ~ l d s t h i n k s Teirace is a good bet a sign willlmake that great a difference at the present time. I could care less ff yon hung thesignfrom the Goodyear Blimp as long as it is accepted that anyone else will be permitted a similar sign in the future.

"However," said Giesbrecht, "What annoys me most is the suggestion b y some m e m b e r s of the publ ic ( a n d I ' v e run a c r o s s s o m e of t h e s e c o m m e n t s ) f u e l e d b y

Skillinger said the firm, the back Monday to 'del iver eighth largest - trucking shipments already on hand, co-m" n inlqorth America, ~:''but they will be laid o f f p a y stopped accepting bnsiness - Progressively a s . . the last Friday and laid Off 3,500 business comes to an end.in'

th e next:_ three weeks.

• In bankruptcy court Monday, Maislin Transpbct

" a s k e d for "a moratoriu~fiOn payment tof debts) to. its creditors until Oct~ 31,"

Agassiz bridge t0.HighwayT~ ' t rds tee Daniel Danino of and westbound traffic was : Richter and Assoeiates Ine. diverted to the.north side'at-~ said. ' i . , ' -

Hope . - ' Maislin • Industries' Police s a i d - h ~ , rain* largest ~', American

d - - " ' e - i =' t ~welied subsidiary, Maislin urmg .in n g n , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . "" " ' - - " ~ ' - '~i* ' - .'-'-TranSport of Delaware Inc., ~ i l l l ~ l | U K ~ f i ~ t t iUIq~ U l ~ II [~i1" ~ . , . . , . . .

, l e a a mmner proposal m a way, ' c aus ing" them to. overflow. . __ " Dett'oit.")mnkruptey court

-. , , under ~hapter.;l of the U.S. Weather office officiMs bankruptcy law.

.. reported 75 miliimetres of. .~ . . . . . .. rain atAbbetsford and Hope. The move aims to give the

and do not plan on taking Lachambre saying that' the sign to be drastic ' action," Dani0o.. considered would tend to be inappropriate

'Mid,~ . . " ' . . . . " In a downtown area in a commercial core . M~slin, has t , ~ . : . but the~dminlstratl0n would be putting his dnSecured, creditors . in ' r~iuest for a'S5 foot sign to committee of

' C a n a d a a h d the U S,Othei'" ": t~wbel(~ for consideratlon. " . " preferred creditors'-,inelude "'.'~ ~.*/"Tbe district in looking a t the positive

,~go~emments ' d ~ "~ ' " an .. ~: benefits tliat the restaurant would have on employees, i who.?!:lonned,/.ihe~omm~hity, has In 'fact, allocated their employer $I86,582. .~.. appr0ximately $1~,000.or 77 per cent of the " ' ' " " ~ " " " " ' cost 6f putting in a flew 'drainage line on :Ski l l inger refused, to Laselle Avenue to service McDonalda," reveal " Maislin's debt situation, but the ~mp~mfs filing showed total i iabt l i t~ o f , . $ 9 8 . 3 million, ~ against total assets of $75 million.

:!~,Prading in,. shares Of l ~ l S l l n was halted on the Montreal and Toronto stock

exehengee- Monday morning, The company .is 80-per-cent controlled b'y Sydney" , Maislln and members of his family;

says Greno. .- ,. ' "This money would normal lybe spent -' through" .~ the municipality ..on drainage - improvement , but because o f . t h e

immediate i m ~ c t that the site would have on our system, i t was fel t that tlds should be the number one priority, in addition to a

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a r e opposed, to McDonalda or any other development. That type of logic is almost bizarre and eeriainly ~lf.serving, and just an0tlier example of some ~of the rumors that are deliberately started with the intention that after they. are retold once they turn into outright lies."

"The alarmist reaction from some every time a m, ember of council expresses some

. concern about some aspect of a proposal makes an o b j e c t i v e decision .almost impossible. In this case I believe it was fueled by first CFTK and then the Daily Herald. I do not hold the reporters respons ib le for t ha t , " s a i d M a y o r , GJesbrccht . . . .

Irish go on:rampage • .BELFAST l A P ) - - About 500 s c r e a m i n g of O r a n g e ' s f o r c e s o v e r King J a m e s l l ' s

in the24 hours ending at 5 a.m. PDT today.

They said t h e y did not have an immediate com- parisan with normal rainfall

company time to draw u p a - ..... reorganization .plan that MalsHn's annual report, will : p a r e down i ts . ; dated .Ms3/ 31, .noted the o~rat ions. It' plans to sell f irm's : losses in t~2 off ' t rucking~Uipment and ~ continued this. year. The

" realesta te boldings and use :- company lost $10.1 million at t h i s t ime of year./but the p roceeds to pay off * in 198i, $19.9 million in'1982 di~w.Hbed the deluge as "a . . c~ditors. • " " and $4.2 milli0n in the first It; ~. of-rain for" a"summer .~; .-. , : . . . qua r t e r of this year. Al l . ~lmrtod."

• l~dnfal l .at Vancouver ' lfitwnational . . . . ' E i r l ~ dm:ing ~the period totalled ~3A ram,, a n d ~dilayu/e, Wash., reported' |~i ram.

Rising waters ' o n the

rioters r ampaged- th rough the malaly Protestant town of Ballynahinch. for five hours early today, smashing windows and injuring 20 police officers and two

Police said. the riot' erupted a few hours before tS0,000 Protestants were due to take part in annual marches througEout the province to mark the defen tof Roman

I~ credilzrs are : figures are in U..S. dollars. ~ath0ilc forces 293 years ago. • .scheduled * to study t h e ' 8killinger bllimed bad .- •

restructuring p roposa l , publicity for pushing the:-~ ,A press officer at Belfast poUce • within al month. "If the Commpany to the brink of ,head'quarters said the Baliynahinch .creditors ' say no, thei.~ bankru- 'c- despite . . . . . .~ _ _ pt ~ v x;iolonce began after a street party held as .... company will be deemed to : ~,~,.;a,, , : . . . . . . . . , a , , , = , • • .. ,< . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. part of traditional Protestant celebrations be bankrupt at the date of • • ' ab0t~thalf of which were for in the province on the eve of the. July 12

CoquitlamRiver forced the "~ fil inBtheh01dingi~i~posal '"- old'16ans and the rest for do , Ore Monday night 0~ the'- Danlno ~ l d . : . . . . . . . . . . . . - • , new ones. Pitt River .Road Where .a The firm's two m a i n "Because of all -the Bailey bridge has rep laced s~u red creditors - - ' the : .adverse publicity we t h e . . R e d bridge, i which , Canadinlilmperial Bank Of recelved,.~.,the . shipping collapsed last fall ~Wlien 'el i 'Commerce Which exLended public ; didn' t l , have the truck hit a main SUpportl loa~of$4~,million, and the coati'dance ( in Maislin to beami . i :,; . . . . ~ , , • :. Natlo.al m.k~ of. Canada:' allow the eompany);,~

Bu[ ,that : r ~ d : w a S " whtch~ts'owed $7 million - - reallge.the neeensary sales r o o l ~ e d a t 6 Jt,m. " are apparently "co- to stay in'busine~s, he said.

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anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. • The press' officer said rioters lobbed a

.gasoline bomb at the home of a Catholic family In the town 22.5 kil0metr~s south of Belfast, then Protestant youths ran wild, hurling rocks through the windows of homes, offices and ~ ' r " '; "

The annual July 12 Protestant marches mark the victory in thebatt le of William's :,

Catholic army. ' The outcom,~ of the battle assured Protestant dominance in what la ter Iz~,ame t h e B r i t i s h province Of Northern Ireland.

At one paint, rioters flipped a car and sat it afire; Police rushed reinforcements to t h e ' t o w n from surrounding areas and officers flied plastic bu l l e t s ' t o rout the mob. Police said three people were arrested.

Three of. the 20 injured officers, were re~ri~ s e d ~ y hur t . .....

Contrary to earlier reports: the pall~

press officer said she could ~ t confirm that Catholic rioters also were involved in the violence at Beilynshinch. "We are still ch~:kin$ that," she said.

The Catholic family whose home was attacked escaped injury when the gasoline bomb failed to explode, she sal& '-

The British domestic news allencyPreas AssOciation said intelligenc~ reports by security 'chiefs Indicated • the Irish Republican*L' Army and.= o t h e r mainly Catholic gubrrtlla groups .were. pansibly planning to bomb Pretmdlult marchers ;

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d to an all-terrain velileie,:~:- .internattonat: g a m e : , m,ithei .shadow :of !the, CanadlaW ~/i'.!(~ ~ 0 e : ..-~in-d speclMwhcelehalrhi[~e l~e' Wheelehalr)::waa ham ~or a-anor~.,.~.um~e, + ~uu: ' : ": : . ,i+0~eotltbouttwodo'~n~ ;~'ih'/of AntPim;'•"=p for . . . . ~h~:woukl+•bei~beai'able: ...... I:• : . . . . . . lcapped s¢0n t se l~oyh lg the:i~:-: l ~ o e ~ S ; , Land:,0ne ~teeiiag~r,: Brian. ~ r0e :~./A:i~g dlst .-. .......... ' ~ : : " 1~orthern~•lreimid/e ,,i,~.;~++ JO .mini.ca; Layer Of Red ~ , I h~ .+ bowled' with his f~ t : : : : m e ,d,pite. ha¢in8 ~+~fered'a"SeYem. i+ +_ ~ : T~ei~arde~t Imr.t.._~,,~+.~_~$(t t~ro.+~lh/lh"~dU ~Ken mMMVMMM" ~ ' - ' " " " " ' " ' ' ' " '+ ..... ""-" ....... ' . . . . nber'.~.,":: . . . . . . . + ' ' " * : : ' " " " +t'leves+..' • +'',,said +' * ' " ~-: :: ,andtravelled an.Qbstaele ~m-se sitting down.. " +, .:: :.: : +stroke.last Norm : .:/.". '.:":::~ ,.:,'+; ." ': + .." .. i t ; , w a s n MltchHaney,:.lg,"dtOS~MeedFal~+, ' ' "~Yw." ."- ' ! :" ; " . " D ~ , o l P o + ~ o # . , ~ | ~ , ~ I , ~ ' A ~ h z+, ~ t i~.' ; i : ¥ ~ ; ~ . ~ , ~ . s ~ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~o , i , " L ' ~ ' Y+./..- " , ' g m ~ I K . ' 1 9 : : r e f i l l ~ A l k m + w l + h :+~" i i ~ ' : o ~ R ' . . . . . . . . . . . k ~ . . ~ l ~ I t ~ I " ; +'0:~' ~ t ' + ' , . . ~ I ^ ' . . . . . . . • . . . . . . "+. " "m " " ' ' ' - - d " . . . . . 'L : " . . . . ~: q" m " II~ II I~': : 'I ' ' '~ ' J r':~ ~ " * " ' "

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: , • : asid he Id pret~ • I~ttei',facflillea f0? n ~ • ~ : ~ • ~, - . 2•~. :~. i •::• i••. ::, ~: ': ~.. •,.:• .:: . ~ . - . . : • - Wo~ the ••han~eapp~::? earn-aRe hundreds of ~ n ~ . , U , . o . ~ .~.,,,+ ~.,, •~.~.~ ;~.'".-:,••! We Ha're mem trz to type m~r. .~ne and ~dl ,the!r;home . : i . : -o~,e. , ~ r e ~ . : y : - , :.'•+ : . , . N i ¢ , W a l ? o n •:.•-: :•:: ~L: d ia l p ~ 0 n c S • 0 r ~ U N t ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ' ' ' ' + " . . . . . . . "+'~'~o :~: t+~!~ph'0nanmnber with0,t im lng the i r ha l idS'0r a r m s , , .said

'-:•' ' ....... ;t~It me~in~ . . . . Marlei B.C:, learn something of.~.whe to, be dtsabled, ie Staff Wr!ter Pho . r a . or, SP0mS: . . . . '; ere shoulci b e s o e l " i ~ i . . . . " ~ ~.~..m, ~ . . :. . M ~ e K e n z i e " o t l ~ . l t a , one'-of the adult staff. . . . . -.• tOg ph ' : • 2 . : j , . , : . - ' L . I : I ~ I ~ " ~ + I i , .m. acli tes so 5e could d. ~ . , ~ ,,, t,~,,+~ ,,n, Wal~:w,m .r,,,.,,,,-,~ ,-.,,,,,~,~. ~. + -^a,i/'~',,+o • memben•suI~rvislngthe areA.+. .- .-•' . .-.

. . : Kel+K.Alford ~ . . . : u o n bcnatter. .", the+.-choms around .+hem+" S h ~ l ~ d , + L ~ l i d , ., :"Maybe: ' __-~..'=- L-'~'Z;'~'T.~'+.~'.-'_-:'."+_+."~. . . . . . . +.'"+. P~;+ + "They're provid+d:wlth.astlck but some of.them use - - ' " ~ ' + . ' ' I . . . . + I I + ' U k " . . . . . 4 + ~__ I + ' s 4 " I i : m ' + " I . . . . d J . : . . ...- " +. : a rounu, me..om~._m:.'xare . t+m~acre+ nice i n a .wnee lenmr • . . . . . . ~ ' '" " ' " - : ~' : t r ' d l f fe ren ~. : : + : , , : . . . . . / : ,s0methi~g!ike a special+table ~a the could wheal up to. in:.. o,,,,n~d tn n smMl'h,nlh~ ~hl,~h. la-,,,iUffid h,, "o ,~h,.-.'~ • thelr.feetveyY effectively,, she sald . They y : t

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,CarolynGlbson - " Sue Nelson .. -~:-.Weyehada.ll~ebit..of.apmb!emwlth~omeoftheheys "It's,+ustK""fantasUc+:;'t,evex; micl i'I'Vehad a ~' ^f what It would.be withput-belng able~q~e th h' hnds. • . . • . ...... • • . .. ~wno) fealmayns ne's nemgtreated a.little, blli,SlmClal." ,.. ,, ~ .... ~ . • ' • +..., ' . "" ~ Al~ff Durr, 15,0f Berne, Switzer£ann, walked.away

_.... NO.TICE.OF COPY.RIOHT.. -+ . .: Paul Chavez Of Ddilu, aspokesm~.~oi:B0ySeou~ Of m,. • ': • " ' -- --\~ ...... :+ " : " -+ shirking htshead.."Much easier with the hands," he ~ald; • ~nn:n~ve~lv°er~=mse~'~/o~mP~tena:~s°le~,,~/~0~hl Aroerica, said it is impossible- to ;say+ how .many' His off-raad Wheeichalr carried him easily over the Copy provided by+ The Associated Press .

or pho togr+ph lc content pab l lshed In ;+he He~'ald. , " " : - ' ~ " :" ' 'i ' ' - + " R e p r o d ~ t l o n Is not pe rm l f f ed w i t hou t the wPi t ten

.... .... Children: :need! a bet ter smoke free environmelnt permission of the Publ isher .

Letters to the Editor

To the Editor, In my long lifel have never yet written 'tO a newspaper.

but there's always a first time for everything. This is a letter of thanks toall those who, by writing to the

Editor, brighten up the otherwise/~o dull pages.of.the paper. To all of you, whether you are religious zealots, Mickey

Mouse politicians, self.styled academics or.. others with some cause or beef, my sincere thanks ~and my appreciati0n. . . . . .

i cannot, of course, mention youall, but some of:yofi are truly deserving. There isone prolific writerwith a rare gift

, for~ mixing up politios~ and religion. ~ His ~ t target is the "communist:' in spite of'the facl~ that he wou~d ~0t be able to recognize a communist if one jumped uFand bit hi~n in t h e a s s . ' - ' . + •

And then there is the mathematies.teach~ with polRica! ambitions, Who lately aeems to have tsken (albeit without too •.much success) a refresher.,...eourse i n c r e a t i v e wr, i t i n g ' . " " . / i':. " '

An0tl~r" regular contributor is ;.a self.pr0clainied academic• I understand that he had a degree in an obscure subject known as "political science," which .is-on the academic scale ranks somewher e betweenAstrology and Tea Cup Reading, He is always complaining that lle cannot

WINNIPEG . ( C P ) - - "While education.remains the best method for influencing ~.~a child's smoking ' behavior, leglslaUon is necessary to ~ow&hlldrcn' to grow upin •an environment where-the" Sm0~dng habit do~ not: develop, " the World Conference on Smoking and Heaiih .was t0!d Monday, • " ' ,.. . . . . ,

Dr. Thecder Abelln;"of the University 0f Berne,

• .youths. + :... The. Swiss'. smoking expert, sugg~ted, a -~ nmnber" of+

measures to. combatTouth,S.moklng; !~ludl'ng introducing a•banon:ciga'rette advertising', provld!ng attractive non- smoking rec~.ation centres and ma~ng anti-smoking inlormatton available to.P~eL-~hooliehlldren, - • , _

• Abelinsaid a key.lttep~ts to associate non.smoking in a Switzerlend,,sald the incidence of Smoking is higher among child's mind with being populnr,:atldetie, and healthy. To attention should be paid to providing programs to hLIdren children in areas where the sale of cigarettes to minors is emphasize ~ e point.he displayed a number of Swiss anti- who already' smoke. ' : ~' ' '

Dr, Inn Lewis, of the University of Tasmanla~,~i~lguted a +. not. prohibited;+ cigarette ~.machines proliferate : and Smoking Posters. depfeUng non-smoking female and male- coior-coding scheme for cigarettepaekag~ toiliidle+ite the .cigarettes are sold individually at prices affordable to sports star~ . . . . ' ' " • , . , . . . . • , .

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But Dr. George _Piper, president Of the ~anadian Council on Smoking and Health, dismissed the postora;;nyln8 showing pictures of non.smoking sports eelebritlea to children with no intention of becoming athletes would do little to reduce theamount they smoke. ~ + - : "

However, Pipor agreed with Abelin that blldren are- affected by cigarette advertisementa, and added more

are trapped in a clerical ghetto,earning low wages with little chance of advancement, Saysd conlldential•repor.t O n the status of women employed by the,L-Yown oolZporati0n.

,The employment .profi|e " o f . B : C i ~ r i H y d r o ~ . r e f l e c t s

traditional patterns of'occupational .S~regatibn which' indicates a possibility of systemic diser.iminati0n,'.' says the report prepared by Hydro!s 6 ~ personnel de~rtment.

Douglas Cooper, B.C.Hydroi.vice-pr~identiof public affairs, Says the report on th~ status of W~men is Considered a working document thath~,ds fwther_research. .~: .

' q wouldimagine this is'not a priority item:at a time when. we are under severe restraint and hasreduced 6in- work

• force by 1,400." ~, The report, a copy of which was obtained by the'

Vancouver Province newspaper, c~/liS for.initiation of a+ formal affirmative action program at B.C. Hydro t0 avoid being ordered to institute one by legislation. ~

B.C. H y d r o women t r a p p e d ? VANCOUVER (CP) -- Women working for B,C.~Hydrn, sRuation. Now onlyii"20~S.~.r con( o f the 8,000 regular

employees are womefi.,.;~-~: . . • .:, " • .. The report says 25 d the I;000 p~rsOns in the supervisory

group, were :women~;+Ouly .lit.of. th~ ~ professionals emplo~/edbY Hydr0 wei'~'W0'men, Ther~e n0w:are 33 female .~upervisors dud '19female proieasionais/~i - " ~.An edminis, tratiVe~:a.~lstant who askudnot to b~'named

says wome~'~ ca~s~gr ind to':a halt.at. Hydro long before men's. , ~ :.' ,".: ."~-.,'~; ~,-.. :. ~:.',,:i~,-i ' + . . • After30 yearS,wl~Tiy~thiswOman:figure~ her~career has. peaked+ at 'me ievd. w h ~ '~most m~"start, • -! • , "There's some' in-house' trainifig but i t isn'.t made

a~,ailable too easily;It 's dude at th~,diseretion0f one's • supervisor', it just depends on what they hope to train you for: '

+ A Woman in a technical job said~she experienced discrimination first-hand. She asked not be named to avoid' jeopardizing any chances at advancement.

get a job. Why don't you jointhe Foreign Legion? (Not the The report has been under wraps s incea first draft' wa~ Spanish, ,the French one~theytlL take, alm.est..~nybody~) ,,.~ completed in ~ate-~9~" ~ ~•- " + -"~' . . . . . . . . i ' , : " Imaginethe'advan~a'gnsi'.~y (Ib~v)~-'~re~a~em~al~ a./.'+' ~en th~Hy~/'e~rt was:cgm~ed,.onJ~ pe/:Ic~ 't~o'f:~+' i' i ....... "] ['*] :' "] 'i [' 'i " ]i' i ' I " " "~ """

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day, f r e e w i n e , lo is of exerc ise, and a f ~ r f i ve yea rs ( i f you Hydro'sg,800full-timeempinyeeswerewomen..Closetog0 CloudettelSandecki's survive) you can claim to be bilingual and apply for. a job as per cent of them were employed in low-paying clerical - an Ottawa Mandarin with both foretrotters in the public positions. "' '

degree of danger th.ey present. : ." ! .+~ ~:; : ++: : Edward Liehtenst~in, of the psychology dei~irlmeht of ~p

the UniversitYof O/'egon, tirged communities interbred in reducing smoking rates to pns~ bylaws limiting.ureas where smoking is legal, " " " "

The City • of.Winnipeg t~k a stel closer to doing j ~ t t h a t Monday when its committee on enviroumeat mi~imonaly

" appi'oved a motion urging city council to prohibit Smoking in public reception areas . o f businesses, and force restaurants to provide no:smokin.g sections. , . HASNO REGRETS

~nference 'delegate Phyllis .i Kalm,, 0f~,,the Minnespta Houseof Representatives, Said Min,esota has no ,regreis

, about its no'smoking regulations, .passed in 1975. Sh~.uys the'oppositi0 n~asipated over time. ' ~ . ' . : :~ . : . , !~ '

"I must say there has been increa'se d pubJlc/bocep, tance of thi s law," she said: "It has been ve'rY P01iti~y 1~...pular. Fve been told it's the best thing I'v~ ever ~n e h~. 10 yeats in the legislature. It's'not'&'nly supported by lthe n0n-smokers inthe state of Minnesota, but it's also h~en supported, bY smokers." . . . . . . . , .....

Some of the 900 delegateafr.om 80 countries attending the one-week conference expressed concern about the spread of tobacco products to the Third World, a'theme of the

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trough. But there are maw more, far too numerous to mention

here, but to all~0f you writers of letters to the editor, my profound thanks, and like Dean Martin used to say on his

, now defunct show, "Keep those cards and letters coming."" Gratefully yours,

Eric Brorup

P.S. Keep it up, I only buy the "Herald,' when there are "Letters to the Editor"in it F

EDITOR'S NOTE: In that ease start looking for them every day, Eric.

Man changes OTTAWA (CP) - - lVlichael Hughes used to stutter so

badly that People laughed and walked away in the middle of his jokes. ' " .

But two years ago; Hughes saw a demonstration of a device call~i the Edinburgh Masker. He started Using one and."the change was instantaneous." . "

"Before, my wife and children had to handle all my phone calls," says the 4f-year-old resident of Saint John, N.B., who has been a stutterer since he was eight years old.

"Now,lthey can't use the phone because Pmon it all the time."

The device, developed at Scotland's Unlversity of Edinburgh in 1978, consists of a small microphone that emits a low buzz in the ears of the stutterer when he speaks, masking the sound of his own voice and allowing-him to speak rdore fluently. .~:' ~

Dr• Robert Kroll, head of speech pathology at Toronto's Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, says the device may be. effective because it reduces a"person's sensitivity 'to the. sound of his own ,speech.

However, Kroll said he recommends the masker only after speech therapy fails and has so far ordered it for only one of his patients . . . .

That woman stopped using thedevieb because she didn't like the noise and couldn't hear anything else, he adds.

Herb Goldberg, a retired Chicago businessman marketing the masker in the United States, saysthe device. works by. blocking interferopco of the brain'S two hemispheres . . . . . . . .

"When a stutterer is in a tense.situation, the two

Since then, widespread layoffs have ,worsened the

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.... ThOrnhill ¥iewpiO,nt: Culp's Corner, "

On July 2, the Terrace Transit* System" expanded providing bus service to Thornhill for the first time.,

When.Thornhill residents voted 19 months ago for a bus service, they voted f?r their own transit service. Unfortunately a few months after the ~ referendum was passed;- the provincial government brought in.to'effect it's restraintprogram, which effectively destroyed any hope for Thernhlll'sbns Service going ah.ead. B.C. Transit who subsidizes bus'so,icon ~throughout'the Province, was told it could not initiate any new systems anywherein B.C.

As ~i ~result d . th i s .deelaidn, .I wns,frnstrated and pessimistic over the eha~es-of a bus, Service Starting Up in Thurnidllin ihe near ~lJtl~,;+The 01dy l~ope I could see was the po~ibilltYthat Te~.'.ace's~bi~. ' system ~ould.~ ex .p~ded to .indude ~ Thornhlll;'.~ . 1 . . : r e c e l v e d ~ - n c , o u r a g e m e n t a n d

support for.the expaml0n fro~.in~ y~r~,Terraee council Of l~ayo~ Helmut,~Giesbre~ht~ Aldecwomen Marguerite ciarka0n, Aiderm~in David G~!atelyand Alderman Vic Jolliffe. " . " ~"" ''~" ~ " ' ="

I met with B.C. ~ran~it offich~l~, iocally iind at last years UBCM Convention t o go over.the Livarions' options. Bob Mareellin,~'~esis~ant iidmihlstrainr.~ with,.~e regional district andBob Hals0r, administrator forTerrace, worked onthe fine~d'etallsand did niost of the groundwork, Without their help, Jittle would"ha~e been accomplished. :As'well, the Thernhill. Advisory Planning. Commission provided its support and encouragement for the system, along with regional district board. Of course .the expansion would never,have+taken place without this years Terrace council being fully In .support of?.the . idea. After .some tough bargaining and the cxmncil exploring all the options .for a

• more efficient service in'Terrace, they finally agreed to a partial expaasioo+'of service toThornhliL

! am .proud of the~aecempllshment because i t was achieve d .under' difficuit-eouditions and it Came about throhgh~ persistance and .elected officials working together for the common good of two communities.

hemispheres of the brain are In cenfllct With both trying to, _ + Be eause,,Th'ornhill now has a bus service does not mean control hisspeech. With the masker, nolse !s fed to.the brain t h a f I a m Sattefied. Terrace's s~rvtce hn~ been watered

_ down beca'uze of the .expansion, leaving . :them with a and is processed by.the right hemisphere, leaving the l e f t reduced schedule and Th0rhhlll with a limited service. To free to handle speech." " imWove the scheduling;! for 'working people as well as

Stuttering in~uives"a number of speech problems,. including repeatlng words,: repeatiilg initial sounds and difficulty voeali, zing wo'rds.. -

Kroil says the syndrome, which affects four times as many males ds females, may becalmed b~, a combin.ation of "physical predisposition" and personal and environmental influences.

And Goldberg points out that the masker is an aid for stuttering, not a cure, adding that ' people 'whb begin to stutter after a physleal Injury oi" strokewill not benefit from it. ' " '

Hughes now is the masker's Canadian distributor and says he has told about I00 of the 149o davlets since he began markating them last year. "

He also says he has suffered a flnandal loss of $to,0oo but • a d d s : " I ' m improving people's lives. You can't buy t h a t . "

shoppers, we will need at least (me more buq. It is ~ny goal te lmsh for that ext'.m+bns, to provide for a i'ull service that I

• believe.will be ~ e d by.~e resk~ni~ Of Thornhtll and Terrace. . ~] .... . . .' * '. •

During the past winter, I organiz~ a Community Heeovery program, employing 11 peo ple~ t0 construct ~he 20 bus shelters now in place tl~oughdut TheMill for the bus service. Approximately 16,50o of the taxes set asidu for the transit system en~'ered the cost of materials, and the cost of the labor was paid for through "the government funded program.

Most important of all, for the has system to Work~ it needs the riders. Lefts show the rest 0f B.C. that we too can have an efficient d~nd well used bus dystem like any other community in the Province.

Come on Thor/|hill and Terrace residents, show • your support and Ride the bus, - .'. . . . . . - -

Schoo, s S , o n t LobOt$cene i

Looks as though B,C, sch~l dintflcis are in for another .year of over-spent trayel budgets and even lower staff morale, • Last year, the B.C, School Trustees Association spent its entire annual travelbudget in thelit-st four months'of the year responding to the frequent summonsof William Vander Zaim. ,Today four representatives of each of the provinces 75 school districts are in Victoria. to learn from the new minister of education,. Jack. Heinrieh, what size budget Bennott will allot th~ distrieta:over the next three years. This long range peek is no doubt to quiet school

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il i i ] by HENRY LEONG

Last year, in the midst of a decllnln...g~econom~'( the Terrace Student Employment Centre whs hit;:hard'when employers could not hire students to replace vaeati0n~ng staff. In addition, unionized employers must r~all laid off employees in an event of any jobs that may come up before considering students. All parameters pertalnlngto student emploYment were down. All in all, ifwas a modt depressing summer for students finding jobs,' . . . .

This year the Terrace st0dent employment Scene has boards' complaints of lack of time to phasein changes when improved, as June showed an upward ire~l over last year. Bennett introduced restraint'in February, 1982. The number of stude.nts who loundjobs+thi'ought the Centre

Dis~ct 88 is clcme te spending the romaieder of its yearly this year surpassed the number for all Of last year. .... However, the percentage of stedents who fniiud, jobs

trustee travel budget Of $12,000 even though haft a year is throughthe Centre was slightly lo~;er than the ~ e n t u g e , ~ yet to go. Only $1212.07 remains. What has been spent has

been spent inequitably, from$68.82 for one trustee to a high ~ for all of last y'ear because of an lnerea~ +i~, Student • ' of $2507 for another trustee. Yet June 27 the beard okayed registrations. Withless than seven weeksleft,,~Centreis • sending five" board members to a n August seminar in hepi,,ng the percentage will increase.: "~ .i :

Vancouver, • " " +. " , . . , As Summer Canada g~es, . so , g'oeb student . Since Bennett decreed any teacher may he fired without • employment." Saturn. er Canada~ a federal, job creation pause once the teachers' eontraet expires at the end of the~ program•mr stuuents,,accou~ted for 44 per cent of regular

" year, teachers wiilbe~ven morn uneasy than they were last ' • summer job vaeaucies the Centre received and 49 ~ cent ye.ar. ~ Worrying about losing a job, cannot help but lessen a , of jobs. the Centre found for students; The 50 per cent

• teacher's cl~ssroon~ efficacy, The result will bepouror " increase in.federal funding over lhst year hasdeflnitely ',.instruction for ~ studentS, andmore militancy on the part of helped student employment.

teachers. A situation that will.make it even more difficult to find-Able people willing TM to'~tand for trustee elections in November, Asif that Is not haX;d already. • ., A Canada*wide Galiup poll taken in 1979 I~ the Canadian Education Ass0eiation foundthat 71.2:percent of the people poll~ w ouldrefune to SerVe, aS a school heard member i f

: as kedt0dok.o~ 68.8 ~rcent S~Id theX, probebly wouid.mfuse to ser~e ak am.emher of a 'parent advisory advisory eommittee~ ,.';'/ + i :" ,. " " , .+

iThe Gallup p011" show~l that ~cempared to the other nine provinces,. B,C. parents i~d the lbwest attendance rate at parenrad~is0ry~ .meetings and parent-teachor meetings; Were:the must Unwilling to serve as !ru~tees or members of parent~ admis ,o~ groups; the 10west.rate of satisfaction

-.With tl/~ amount of' information they were/reeeiVing on local school heard ,affairs; and the lowest confidence in school'b0ards....~ .... , • - However~, tl~ BCTF s" prediction thai'student education

wiIIsuffer if Beimett's budget ralsea the teaeher-pupll ratio is not supp0rt~i.'by an' experimental,'study done for the .Toronto I~r~d Of eduction in the 1970 s,' The studyoft.he effects of. class size Oh lha~ructiou was reported in the American Ed~atiohai Research Journal. '-"

• Sixty-(WO classes df students in the fourth and fifth grade s fromIt schools in Metropolitan Toronto participatedin the two-year study. The students were taught by teachers whO hadat least two yearslof teaching experience.

The findings shOwed that-while teaehers aetuaUy do belie~'elhat theirexperiencea in smaller classeSa .re+hatter, observations revealed •that teachers used v/rtually ~ the exael~/same methods'of instruction whether teaching

Provineiar:funding also helped student emp!oymenL Although the Centre does not have'figures to account for provincial funding, the program was the I~st Seller for employers disappointed. • .

The Terrace Student Centre is expecting student registratlonsto surpass the 500 mark now that secondary students are out fox" the summer. These students know it will be tough to find full-time summer employment becauso employers outside of government lunching don't anticipate hiring. Because of this predieament,, these students are more than willing to do odd jobs "m the neighb6rhend~ where they ,lye, working for homeowners fora month, a Week, a day, or even an hour. Students as such, tmustitute the Centre's Odd Job Squad--available on short notice for any job. Homeowners and businessed find it easy and inexpensive to hire i~d job ,sqhaddem for work around homes and. businesS~. '- ~'" ' . . "

Di~ng its' fl~d~*~gnth,!~su~m~r student employment program, the Terrace Centre hns'~had many' n~etivitiea to promote student hir!ng!i~e Centre has declared this week, July tI to July t6, as Hi/'e a stu'dentand win weakt- Anyone who hires a student this Week, through.the TotraCe Canada Employment Centre for Student, will be entered In adraw ~ prt~,e~ +~.. ,M,~.~f~ IOP.al busineas~s, + _T~/e.Centre will

o hav~ an .~d,}~h!'~i~# display: in" the~Skeaim~ Mall Friday evening and all day saturday to take oh'orders so ~opl,e won t m.lssout on chances for i~rlz~,; By hh.ing a

+stuaent, everyoo~y wlnst ,-,. / : ': . • The Te~raco Student Eniploy~ent Con ~ :.wbuld like to take this opportunity to thank lhd f o l i ~ buninesse$ for their prize+dunation: .Terrace Co-op, Woolwor~bs, Ev's

las'sesof 16, 23,'300 r 37 students, andthat even/if there is Men's Wear, Terrace Sight and Sound, Columbia Aut0Hana 4ndividuailzation of instruction in small cl'assus is stili - (Volkswagen), All Seasons Sporting Gpode, East End

n~ass ~edted• , . . . . . . Chevron, Totem Gulf Service, and TerSace Hotel. The i ln0~erfvords, classsizenmkesalargediffertncet0the Centre wonid also me to timnk.SpCe.Dee ,Priht/n'S for

t~.clibr's.morale but littl e difference to the Students or .t O , donating m~teriai for the mall display.' ' :- :. :.;:, . ' " th~ind~ucti0nal methodgused. :.. ~ ~ + / " ' ' " . - . ~ " .Anyone who can hire a studentthla.week is urged to call

The.oplnimi expressed In thls'column' are those of./he' • ! the Student Cen.!re'at 6S5-7L~ and askf0r Henry or.Arlene, wrltefand donot.rel~..ct, the opinion of the i~ard 'o!:sehoo ! + .or..eome s.ce .u s at 4632 LazeUe Avenue or at the 8keeim Mall t r u s t e e s o l ~ e n # o l u t s t r t c t s s . . ] " " ' " 1 , /' " . - tltre stunente-and winl . . . . . . ' .~. ~ ~ /.. ,,

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• ' ROME'"(AP.) '~-~ "'An o f Enumm~la: ;~di"could ' searching~ all streets, that l;elniming to h01d h!s'ni~'e~ ' whom Emanuelahaddiuner release 'of! the girl, the' calls-to:' ~e-famil .y~-~. a man claiming ~ - : - h b l d ' . . . . ~ . ' . ~ ,~ . . . . . ~ , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -: . . . . , . . . . r , , . " ' - ' / ~ /', I ' : a$onymousteleph0necaller ~ be found ' ~':~]; :,: .," ~ have ~similar i sounding ~adding:-:: t h e " -purpOrted!,. on 3une2Oltwodays before, daughter '.of. a Yatican. .He sait~ he:could.not.lell I 'Emanuela . Following. the . " • saidt0~tay tha~ a'tS:year~ld . ' . . , . ;.,'! ~ / , . ! . . : / ! /~ ' ~ names~ .. ?- ,.: ~ i" " '. ." ' i .. /abductor ;., s ~ k s ./~4~fl~.. he disapp~._ .ed...:; "" --. ' e m p ! ~ y e e . - . - . :. i. i. :. : . whether,:l the ,man,. ~as'.!=,calls,-a~.photocopy;-of. a. "

girl .being held to : Obtain " The male s l i e r ' s a i d ' t h e ...~.' ... . . ,: : . " - / , . . . ~ a n a ' c ~ e n t that , ~ a y . b e , , "It . would ' ea lm ' .her . ~ 0 n ' ! l ~ d ~ y , ,Po~ . 'John ; cailing from Rome or o u t l b f ' mesaage'apparedfly written 'rdease"of na~ml~sai lant" ~al.i 's/~.~wasin'the~trunk ... . "For now ~v~ think the~ ~Americany ,.' ;~:: , ; := • , tami~y~"Meneguzzi said o f Paul l : : ' , s a id i : 'wlthout ~ " thecbun t r ' , . ' ~ :by ' : the 'g i r l ~'as~f0~td at . r , - - - - , e P , , , v = a , p ~ ~ " " ' / • ' . . . . ' : ' " ' : " " " " : : : ; ~ . . ' . . . . ' ~ ~ . . . . . . . , , ' " " . . . . ~ " ~ " " ~ " : " ' - . . . . . . ' - ' • ~ ' , ' " - , : " - ' - . ' : t , l . ~ : - Mehmet ~ i " c a is dead, : o f - a d l~k -~d Ford ' ~ e s t a : i~easage: ,.is fulse/,'~ =thel~:~ / i : ..... I : ; : ' : :-,:',:~:: !he Rquest, "'Sine~ June 'S ; : ¢la~t"~,tlhkltha~ he is doing:.(: : i . : ! : ~: : ' ; : " . ; : 1 ~ Rome's Leonar~ ~ Vinci but police said they bel ieve.. parked onVia,=Cinti-or',.V!a .' poi!ee0ff ielal .said... ' .:'~ .... :.. Meneg~made. ; .a - , f l~ .~ ... her famdyhasbeenl iy ingm : ./:. !~ ; ::. ~at : , : m,:::::hurnaniy.. ",. ~Menegu~..i. ,...a clerk.-m:.. Airport , .bu t poll .ca...smdfl~e- . the"call,;vas ahoa:~ " - ~- Scinq the~"nnlice"offic/al '~ ~The>ical l : c m e ' a~ter, i n l ~ u t e t e J ~ s i n i i ' a p ~ for '.; a":state' . o f q h t t e s c r t b a b l e " ~ lb le ' " to h pfree-'~'the." l ta l "s ",' ~:parliament,"-~+:~./mdated"m,~ssa e d [ d \ n o t . . . . . . . , . , , . . , ' : , , . . . . . ~ . . . . . : , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ~ . . . . . . . : . . . . . ~ ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y ........ • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g , ,

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q u e s !o i • • .te]e /ision : appearance• that" the family; " ' " on: May 13; t981, mada.hts : .: ' - • thesUspectedabdu~tor,wh0: ' .Ram.e. • daily comments after he ~: Was ~

. : _ _ : . . . . . .. . . . has.called_thergirl,s_family_=_newspaper~Paese.sora_said:__taken__=to Rome,s=police . -. .... ' " against him, claiming they i . three"or-~oar tin~es, was Monday it received three headquart~.s .,.,'for BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, to the top of the country," •'Asked early today on the Steinberg " c]aimed --s|x: " " • "

(AP) - - A lawyer for the and said he would ,destroy CBS • • News program men and four women a re0n -.: had been lovers for 12 years "--. "extremely:.polite...=: " ......... -- to!ephonecalls Sunday from-- questioning. man accused., o f .killing them - today unless Nightw~atch if h e believed the tapes,, including a and that he had .promised "He's someone who likes . . , . mgdelVicldMorgansays.he President Reagan wanted the tapes existed, Barens congressman and two h e r lifetime support; : Most . to talk." the girl's uncle ' " , "" doesn'~ believe : . in the them. said: "I do not think there -appnint ,edofflciels:The!only .of the suit has been said, adding, that one call ' " " ~ . ~ " ~ u ~ , ~ # ly/~/) 13-" existence of videotapes: ~. • aresuchta i ies ;a l though. . , penpleh~wouldidetlfywere dismissed. ..-- ; , . . . . . . las ted ' .10-minutes . "It 's a m ~ , , , z " which anothe/" lawyers says .. " Steinberg, 46, said he was I ha~;e diffl(:ulty reconclling Morgan, whesebeaten body- Steinberg said he. first always been the same man. .." ~/Ir, " sh0~, her in sex scenes with given the tapes ,after m y . ~disbelief,,. with t h e ' Was fouhd last Thursday, visited Pancoast in jail .To me ~!t seems like the "

: the, late .millionaire Alfred agreeing, to temporarily actions o~"!;~n~ experienced, and".,-Bl00~mingdale,, the Saturday at the request of a accent may be American." 61on.liar Entorprisos . . . . . department:.s{ore.lieir 'and female: friend of Pancoast" He"also s a i d the. ca l l e r . ..

" Blo0mingdale and ." represent Marvin PancoaSt, a t t o r n e y , ' : ' : . . . . -- :friend 0 f ~ e presfdent who. addhis, mother-and agreed makes mistakes in speaking " " government officials .... . . . . -: the :;:m'a-n accused , of ............ ~: ~llouum 0leaner Repaim

" A~, prominent -- cr iminal . Morgan's • murdei;. But : White .H0u~e press died, last year' ofcancer. ."to represent him until he Italian. lawyer, .Rbbei't Steinberg, Pancoast's current lawyer, ' sp0keshmn Robin Gray Said= . . . . retain told ~=1)bi'ters.Monday that Arthur Barens, said Monday there would b e , '.?no Before'. Bloomingdale's could another Meneg~zi, who does not (most makes & models) .~ " ' counsel.' . . . . . speak English, said the man 4 4 6 0 I I i i re ig Ave, . . . . . . . 016-11436 the three videotapes "could that .... Steinberg never - cornmeal[" on. Steinberg's death, Morgan:had fi led a Barens said Steinberg '.'is has .no t made threats or Open Tues.sat. After hours call embarrass, everyone ri~ht-'~.-represented his c l ienL allegationS. . . $10-million."pulimony":s~[.-.; .not Mr . . . . Pancoast's .. . . . . demands ....... or .. . even - . . . . . . . 9am.spin " 635-647~.

• . . . . . -. - .: " _ • :'~}mey and never, was." mentioned Agca during the -. , • , " L

m,tn" "'" s s t a : ' : ; r . _ . , was charged S a m a n t h a p l a y " : '" ! :"" M ° n d a y " in V a n ' N u y s . . Municipal Court with the -

- baseball-bat bludgeon H I R E A S T U D E N T MOSCOW-(AP] -- Samantha Smith didn't dance or sing; That invitation was extended after Samantha wrote to ' " murder of Morgan. Her

body was found last but slie clearly was thes tar of the show at the Artek Young AndropoV asking whether be'would start a war. . . . . . Pioneer camp earnival; - After the introduction;' Samantha, dressed i n t h e white" ~ Thursdayin theStudi 0 City a n d yo 'u ' l l be e l l g i b l e to

Entering the full-sized stadium perched on a hill above blouse and turquoise skirt that all girl campere"wo/e,-_ apartment she and "lll ]r kT D D FTL' , the camp, the Maine schoolgirl was greeted Monday night settled down to enjoy a colorful dispi'ay of. hundreds of Pancoast shared. with a roar ofapplause from 2,0oo-Yotmg Pioneers, costumed children duneing under twinkling . l ights and Arraignment .... was W I ~ . J ~ . ~ l l , , J J ~ K . ~ ~ ...: .....

Flcodlightsillhminated the arena at the precise moment framed by a. stage decorated: with a liu'ge red a d ink .... postponed to July 25 so - n -p .. : Pancoast can be emimined: f r o m these merchants " " : : ' when 11-year-oldSamantha eadher Sovietfriend, 13.year- electronically operated puppet. , . . ' " " ' I

. oldaroundNatasha:Kirishinaits perimeter. , lrom:Leningrad, started to Walk. ro ram ' lanned for toda' " .-... _ ....... sam ne was not .commem S I G H T A N D S O U N D ] l g K l ~ A l ~ l g I ' l ~ l / I g L . I Monday night's nolsy spectacle contrasted with thequiet by.a_psych!atnst . B arens .. ' , T E R R A C E CO-OP E .V_ '$MEN$,WEA,R ,-._

Samantha waved to,the crowd; . . . . . then greeted a reporter P g p ' " y ' : ' ' : . . . . • ' " . . ' ' that " Pancoast : c o u l d W O O L W O R T H • T O T E M G U L F S E R V I C E I ,. -. . . . . " .- . ,, " . • . , - " , ' ~" ' ' " ' ; . . : " participate, in his own: -COLUMBIAAUTOHAUS " - " , . E A S T E N D C H E V R O N • " fromnaarherh0metownofMun~ester, Me.,saymg: You " Samanthasparents, Ar.thur ~andJane, saldtheyweredue . ,~,~ . . . . -.~,~,~,,; .,h~, ~i = " . , . . _ . ^ . , . o o ^ . . , . , . : I

" i f t u~,~,,,.~, ¢ l u u s . ~ u . = ~ " *~ ~ k k k D I ~ J ~ O V I ~ O ~ l l - t , , ~ l l , / l l l ~ , , w q , , y w v * ~ f i n u l l y : g 0 ~ h ~ e ; - , . : ( . ' . • . . . . . . .• " foi-apriva(e tour of the CrinieancoaSt - - the Riv era o he .. : . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' • , i enem nao oeen m hospital Asked :be(V-she f e l t abettt the 'tumultuons :welc6me, Soviet Union-- with lunch at a restaurant 0veriooklng Lake*- o -, .-. . . . . . " • I ' ~ , - ' " - I

,, ,, lor psycnlatric promems In , Samantha ~iggled Pt'e{t 'great Karagd. in' the mountains, that-'~;ise ab0ve"Yalta and the' .. . I I ' Anunn,= h i r i n n C+,,eh=n+_~ #hro o " r ce " S tuden I I : • y. • ' " . . ' . u- . . . . . ; . . , _ . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u h t h e .Te r a • t , _ All the while,'a:.woman's voice boomed in Rusaianover Artekcamp. ' • . ' ': " ~ : : , ~ ; , ": "t~.? °'" - ~ " . ~ • I E m p J o y m e n t Centre between J u l y 11& 16 will be entered in al •

. . . . . . . . . . ' ' " ' " " '" " . . . . " " " " " " ~ ' ' ' " " ' "" ' " "" " ' " ' " " ' " " " ' 1 " ' " '" y O l l c e s a l u r a n c o a s t , w n o . . . . . . : the ', loudspeaKers : , Welcome t o o u r festwal tonzght, , After lunch, a . w s l t t O the famed.Nddtin~.l~otancal "W.O,~|~,l.. ~,~l~n~M~ bail I Idraw. Winners will be announced July18.. .. ' . .I I ,~uneri~.~ sohoo]gh'l Samantha Smith. ~ l a a n t h a Sm!th .Garden, founded in 181,'] j u s t : ~ t 0fr;ya!ta;:was scb~<l~ed: =~f " ' ' " f ' : - ' ~ " v " T - and • I , " I •

con esse~ tO me slay ng came.t6 our country at the invit~itlon 0f Genera) Secretary The Smiths'are togo to Lel~tgra(llLOn•'~Wednesday,: then . ~ . , . . . . . . . 1 Contact your Canada Em ployment Centre for "Students at I I of the CommUnist Party . . . (and President) Y~ i returnt0Moscowbef0releavingforhomeJuly2t..Ithasn0t' ? e A m e ~ X d ° a ? : r g ? e S m T r ~ Y i , i ~ - , , ~ . - , ' . . ~ , . . , ^ = . . . o r Arl^n ̂ 0 i / s e e 6 u r d i s - l a " n p t o 00;3 IJ.O~t ~IHU tI~t lU l I l C l l l y c t; p y • " • " . . . . been announced Whether Samanthaff311 meet Andropov . : , • . ; _ I " ~ ' _ _ _ . . - - • Aedropov." . ' "~ - ' ' : : : : : : ~ - ' s~r~i~a~ed~!0,'n ~°r,so'~ I July 15 & 16 i n t h e Skeena Mall. " ; 1

B . ' . • . ':: . ~"' • : . . . . . : " " . benefactor t was attended by ' : ' d - f o r e e k f o r an t h i n ' " : Amn+_ . ~ . about 30 l~ople Monday i n I " . f o r an h~ou.~, . . , : for a a a y . .,)r~a~ee~l~i.... ' . . . . . or lyT?Lng- _=:~.,

• -W!~tNIPEG t(~P) ~ Federal Health Minister Monique B e ~ . ~ y s ~ k h e iS. trying io,persuade.the g0vernment to increase the federal tax on cigarettes by 30 per cent i n a n attempt to reduce cigarette consumption, with the tobacco industry to alter tobacco advertising and

Begin, speakiug at a news conferonce Monday after the marketing, the minister said,.=: - -., ~ ~ D V o ~ g . o f the Fifth World Conferen~:e on Smoking and She said she is' seeking more voluntary guidelines that I .u , ~ - : . . . . . He~(~"~~id She has approacted Finance' Minister Marc would prOvide for tar and nicotine ontent.inf0rmatlon on :, "" -"-"~--~ Lulonde about the matter and lsawaiting his response, allprint, advertising and cigarette;packages, no cigarette ' • "

Begin predicted that a 30-per-cent rise in the p r i ~ of advdrtlsing within 500 metres of primary" of. see0ndar) cigarettes would resultln a 10-per,cent drop in consumption schools, inclusion of health, tar and nicotine warnings and

of tobaceo prodt~cts," • " information on cigar packages, and on the packages of a' i =RTIStNt R e t a i l e r s : "i t has to be a' sharp increase to work," she said. foreign tobacco products sold in Canada. . ., Thegovernme~:~.Follects .about' 80 cents in taxes from She said the industry has agreed in principle to include each package 0 f ~ a r e t t e s sold in Canada~ and a 30-per, health, tar, and nicotine informationin advertising, and to : , .....

cent Increase w o ~ a d d about 27 cents to the price 0 f a restrict advertising around Sd~ools, and she is optimistic ) V E - / R T ~ / increase packare of c i g ~ , the minister said. , • " that progress can be made on the others~ .:?~: : . i' : . . . . .

The govere~e~F'~'ocelves about = mil l ion in , v e n u e Beg= also said she is t ry ing to persuade cigarette I i , , / " ~ , ,11~ from tobacco t a ~ s each year, she added, and admitted that manufacturers to reduce carbon monoxide levels .and tar j y v u | a U ~ x . i n c r e a s e ~ w o u l d ' c r e a t e a w i n d ~ a i l p r o f i t f o r y i e l d g i n c i g a r e t t e s b y t h e e n d o f n e x t y e a r . i T i ~ E F ~ i ~ I -- .

government revenues.. The five-day conference. has drawn about 900 delegates

, from g0 countries, wlth discussion focusing on smokingas it advertising impact with "That's a paradox I don't know how to address,':' she said. affects women, children and developing countries. Begin admitted . thatshe was a • 3½-pack-a.day' smoker Samuel Hynd, Swaziland's minister of health, called 1 3 V E ~

until seven yearsago, when she kicked the habit. But she • cigarettes a "slow, sinister suilde drug" that is infiltrating occasionally succumbs to the occasional smoke, developing countries. . '

She said her feelings were reinforced two yeare ago when Dr. Robert Masironl, ehal'rman of the United N a t i o n s ' , E R T her brother died i n s fire after smoking in bed. World Health Organizatlon'ssm0klng andhealth program,

• Begin was heckle~d after .her speech: by an .elderlY urged delegates to fight off the pressures of tobacco . delegate from ,Vancouver who challenged her to take more companies,. " . . direct action against f.0bac~eo comlNudes 'and smoking. But a paper presented by the UN'sFood and Agriculture :DVER,

But the minister.said the Industry involves {oo many jobs Organization showed that tobacco, products .and their that would be lost if drastic measuresWere taken. As well, manufacture contribute jobs and ush incom~e to farmers - , ADVERTISING

she said' t°baeo compunlesfinanciallysuppart~activitles md taxes t0 g0ve~n- merits--- in devel°ping ceunt r ies lnd ~ / E R T ~ S I in Canada, especially in. sport,~. ,, developed countries alike, l~ •

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It s a fact that sport appeals, to the vas tmajor i ty o f

Canadians," she emld, "we're dealing with a lot of money kDVERTI S Begin said she would Uke to introduce stronger,measures . .-=.

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ed Train derail .... , FOR1HE DMRYMJ. , PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) --,A:B.C~ ~ l i l l e 30 . . . . . , .... Idlometres north ofthis Interior eity was reopened Monday . Most informed retailers understand tile power- n i g h t af[er 10.care that derailed Saturday were cleared ful effects of advertising in keeping their bust-

- from thetracks. The cars, carrying liqulfled petroleum'gas, gasoline and t n e s s economically secure. What you may not

'diesel f u e l , were part o f . a n ~ r southbound freight train. be aware of is that you can increase theimpact N o onewas injdred'in ~ e d e r a l l m e n t a n d w o r k c r e w s of your advedising by_. making use of co-op ~:,

transferred fuel from., the damug. ~,. =:~ . ~ i ~ - ~ , ~ars . . . to . empty. , cars funds available to you right now.We'l l helpyou ~;; " • brought'to the scene, . . . . . - , , " • . ~ecause ortheaccid~ntis~o~ ; / , . , . / ' .... search oul those funds and design a plan for ' ,

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• . :' 12th ' rWOild: : Univc~i[y". and I[aly:: ' : : ' :. ( : : -) :/.'/.i.?.'. . . . . N~ ,'~. world :records: fell.i_ compl~te its 'dchedule~with Games ended the i r l t -d~y. Soviet supremacy was. during . the.- games .... but "

with a games record leap of ,1.98 metres, she had. atwo-.

metre jump~.; dtsall0wed .when . the judges ruled s h e

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run Monday . . . . : . . :: -..reflected juSt:as, strongly in And after the : crowds t h e .unofficial point . stan-

dispersed, Britain claLmcd. ~dings, based On a 10-5-4-3-2-1 final victory as an alSpeal • .count for the.first six final

jury . overruled, the p!acings, which gave the disqualificationof Stephen Soviet Union 920 points to Harris andgave the British 407 for the U.S,, 329 for runner a. gold medal ~or Canada and 213 for I ta ly . winning the men's • 5,000 Clouding the ~ Soviet metres, triumph was eoncern over

•Poland struck gold for the Sergei Shlibashvili, .who first time when' Ryszar • was stillunconscious and in Ostrowski won the m e n ' s critical • condition from 800 metres : zind Canada in jur ies suffered when his wrapped up its" most sue- • head struck the 10-metre ces~fui games showing with platform as he:~ttenipted a silver medals in both relays difficult dive during corn- and bronze in two individual petition Saturday nighL

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Soviet b igh l umperTam,To . '.:-.- Canadians were th i rd, in Me l i n te . and 3~,00&meWe~:. ! protests/~ - race" • champion Maria Radu~ t Byk0va'came.close[: - . . ' • both hurdies,.Gwen Wall'pf " i0thl; .: cli~'q~lifi~i all" I ~

' Having won.~ the.. event ' Saskatoon losing'ithe silver of Romani~ i to i . . :~ ' " ~ e . I :~e~',. a.wa~diqg the

l i f ted to 2,3. m'e~es, , 10 ,centimetres over the .wur ld mark, and barely missed on " one of her two tr tes.

Other Soviet -'..winners Monday were D~injs Kotda i n the men's javelin, ~ d r e i .

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Six, wins and a t i e . / . , " ~' outlasted D0ino ' o (e l i a . :. i ,Aftor l ip ten ihgt0 va r i 0us~ ; ,~ays . :.. -~. '. - .',". ,~'ifor', Mm:ita.Pa;)me.,of ~ n - : : . ;~. • ~tre::. protests, i ; . r a c e ~ .' Ju0g~es!'i';~'~%a;":C~i~dian .men .liiid :.//~rd"~.~t,;:as'mey ~ t e d ' " ;

. . . . . . . . . . :.~ . . . . " " ' id i~ ruth.,, disqunlifte d al l* three, .~,~m-. i~Om: 1~ on the . last. ex;:!thelr::.i-2-"finbh :0( the~in:i, ,. ~ • e.:!~ ~ePs,. awa~diqg the'~old~.~ ', "~dge:.":but W i l l i e Gault,':~diVld~ual ' race : i: with< the, ~-

in a photo' f i n i shwi th Elena -women's 1,500 metr~s,. >,.:,!:'/i.'~'~thi K , ecoucheor.~'Un~ia, sh~ei,, z~edMliet in the 11o So~iets again tak ing . - i the r

Pll ipshina of . t h e Soviet Paul WilliamS, of Gan- / . The appeal "jury :~thdied .::,;li~dles; pulled away from brop~-e, , : - , - , '-'

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21stbirthday, Soviet, athlete Sergei Shl!bashvili- the Alberta Medical Association~,.,saidMonda~, - ' i ~ v i e t news agency Tass, said the diver had' lies unconscious andnea r death, the victim of a, he feels the 'coache~ had a "moi'al~,i'~pon': ~ been working 9nthe dive for about a year and ~.~ dive that has raised several questions. 'sibilitY" tO speakup ; • ~ " haT! eX~uted i [ successfully in a competition in" :i~:

As thousands of athletes headed for home If they considered the dive dangerous, they Minsk'/ " . , .- . . ~. after the conclusion of ' the World University should tell their divei's not to'do it andpass on- . .Ironi~.l~.:. the only.omer .competitor n.ere ~ Games Monday night, Sldibachvfli remained in . the Warning to.other, teams;~':Mydlknd : ~ d i :.,..us,.mg me.mve,.~reg. ,.t,ougun!.s 0x .me.urn!do :~-,~ the University of " Alberta • hospital's . "But I suppose'i[they did, the b~er :con l~ t ing ; ' .~i~ rotes' ~va.s s ,gnuy mjurea a.Re.mpt.mg !t,at a i"

• . . . . • • ~' • • " - . . . . ~ . - , , , • pr~Olyinpzc meet in Sh]iDasnvm s hometown neurosurgzcal mtenswe c a r e umt, h s t e d m : countries mlght consider them me~idlesome. * " - "" ' "" "" " " ^ da ~' stable but cr i t ical c o n d i t i o n . . ; ' . ; . . , . /El(k), , G0d~( y-.of Calgary; a . m e m b e ~ " o f " m.1981. bougnms won me'gola, mecal ~un y !~

, ~ night, clinching the title with the controversial Shlibashvlli~suffered ~ v e r e head, inj0z;les I'' ~.dlving s-'i"infeniaflonal t~ ,hu lc~ : c0n~mit t~. " .~. ! . . . . . ! '?" Saturday. w h ~ he' hi t "the 10-metre. ;diving ~ .. i ~s'ayk~the decision on whether to i r y a ~dive is 'a " dive.• . • platform while attempting a s'tanding reverse;.: matter between the diver and. his Coach. • 3~,~ somersault tuck position dive, o~e o f t h e "If there is a:hugh level of:anxiety over a newest and most difficult..allowed Under in- " dive, the coach and diver .would make a te=:national divinl~ ~;eguiatJons. • " " , , decision to takeit,.out. , ~ ' : ..- .,

Many of the competing divei'.~, and coaches -.Sov|et0fficials'ha~;e refus~l,~o'coiitmeni on have said they watched Shlibashvili in practice ,. the a cctdentand have instrueted ~e!r.athletes and were frightened for r'him because he was " t o say nothing. : " - • • - • ' .- coming so close to the b o a r d . . Shlibashvili struck bis izead on_the, platform

U.S, coach Bob Rydze " is among those who . :and fell, motionless and feet flrSt, i 0 m e t r e s - - said: "That kid shouldn't have been doing thai., about, the height of a three-storoy, bu i ld ing- - dive." into.the p o o l . . .~

Dr. John Read, medical vice-president'at ~ e hospital, estimated Shlibashvili hit thewater at about 5~ kilometres an hour and a l readywas .bleeding profusely.

Medical officials say he appeared to be going • into a fetal position, before be.' hit the water. Mydland said that would make i t ';pretty ob- . vious there was some brain problem."

Read said if Shlibashvili does pull through, i t ' s " v e r y likely.he-will have some sort of permanent damage."

Wag ne Surprise d . by .13 i nci. nn at i f iri n g , CINCINNATI (AP) "-- . . . . : " ' ' " : ' " r " " .• " / . • ' . ~ Contracts of superstars since 1978, said be accepted chief ~ executive"' ioffteer.~, said, such as Pete Rose a "a ~r^^

Dick Wagner, who led h isdismissH, ),- ~',:'i~ ~.~,,..~They,re l f i ~ e r e ~ , ' ~ i n :' ~ "We'feel it is necessary to . . c ~ : ... , , . :o?~ Ci,cinnati.:-"Reds thi'0Ugh "One thin :,m ' ' ' r " " " ....... c . . . . . . . .:,.~., ,. -.-,. ,.. :, . . . . . . . . . . naorgan .w~re:.:a~owea,.. to

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. . . . ' ..... ,, • -, . . . . . . ,, . . . . . . . . . , ' • . . • prayers ~eorge ~:oster anu filing Monday took him by respect for m~; s u p e r i o r . .don t.need the hassle~ " , br0therssaid in a statement - Tom Seaver were:h.aded to surprise. ": . in this case James Williams " Wagner•will be. replaced released by the Reds, NeW York Mets~ • But ;Wagner, " assismnt and William Williams; P~'ds . byBobHbwsam, his mentor "These have been difficult '.Fans also held- Wagner general""~managez- Of the chairmen " :and • general and the man wbo proceeded times forDickand for all.of responsible for ,~e~ral Reds during the Big R e d partners. -. . " him a s p-residen't. Assistant us." . . . . . . . . , Machine days in the ear ly .'. "The Wi l l iamses- . are . . . . . ~ . - : . . . . . . . traaes wmcn aion t seem to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ge~a| : . . .manager .~.W.0~..dy,, Wa er was. rcv"ed; b~, ' a . . . . zG;7os i i~a :~ i )~ ' t~ |d~ i~ 'g ~ reztHy :' fi~e ~, ' ~etit lemeit'," ~ V ~ v ~ d ~ } ~ . ~ . ~ " " ~ "- ~ "~ltill, j~z~" " -'" fans~;;,,1,,,,;k,,~',~t;%z,~,'~ z~., ~ , . . - . . . . . . . . . ,.. . . . . ~- ':,I~ Y,~ff s t~h ,~ tbe deal-last, Lhe Natmnal /League Wagner said a f t e r bi~ing . . . . . . . . . , . .... . . ,- y e a r t h a t s e n t R a y K n i g h t - - - Paseball--team:-~' ',! decline removed .as president/and ~UI/H0wsam"takes/ '~ver : .6!-101 in 1962 and 36,48 this cu~ently ~ : ' the second..;

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members G mes The order granted by Federal Court prohibits officials - . of the league' board of governors. from pursuing their, investigation and seeks toquash all ' ,The, league b a s e s its a rgument -on a Federal : : Court orders andsubpoenas issued under the Anti'Combines Act. decision.-- in an Unrelated antf~eombines case last week - - Federal officials have been looking at the league veto of the that the seizUre of documents from several off ic~ of sale to see If elements of Canadian anti-combines Thomson'Newspapers Ltd. violated provisions o f the medoI o.nd

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~ l~Wlvn I I • ¢ tNv l¢ l l lmd l l l rm l | f ~ l l v l ) | b l e f o~a~ rch l l M ~..~ ; i l ' ~ ~ ' ; ' " ' I ~ t" " ' ' ' " " " ) * k' ~ l ~ l l " ' ~ r: ,'4 .'~ ~' " OPEN ~ =. ,o. . ,~ , . . , - . . . . . . . , - , -* , , , , . . . . . o , . c , , ~ ~ m . . . . | : • , : Gonzalez homered to Ue the s¢0re the same inning bofore Bermode : ' - , , 4 ml mll~l~o~lh#mercnlmdll~ ol~Ip~r¢~l~ll*f~s411~ " ~ ' , - , L ' " " " " " " ' " , ' ' , l l r ~ l l " " ' " wl u T . . ,~ ~ ~., ~ ~, .o . ,~ . . . . =,,=.o..,, , . , ,~.,o,.~,.=oe..o ~ I ~ I . . . . . . M i tehd l stroked a two-out tdpie and stole~home. , : . . . . . . . . . . . = 47611LAKELSEAVE. TERRACE ,,, v ,o ~'M .*~ . . . . . . . . ,, e,., . . . . . . ,,o.,.~,,~, o . . r ~ r ~ , , o 0 . i ~ ~ ~ ~ - • ~ '" . " . . . . , , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ........ z

" ' ~ . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . C ~ L ' ~ ' ' ~ " ' I ': ' ' [ . . . . . . 'J '~ InPhoen lx~ ;Tom Ronnells came home with the winning , q r ~ . ; .... i t . . . . . . . . . . , ' I # ql" " t r ' =q I " I " b ' ~ ' = . . . . . . . . . ~ ae Edmonton. seeondbamman Ric l~ A d a m , dropped, s*,,*r, nd . . . . . . * ' : ~ -

.Jeff RanSom s. 10th4nnlng. popUp. ~ Suloxr|a " , ',I, 1

Anti-Commnes " officials' .already have talked with G*mea:- gold Silver Bronze f E N G I N E representat lvesof l~lothth, RalstonPurinaCo.,whichowlds SovletUnlted UnlOnstates 1aS' ~ = 1 = = =1

I ~'~/~ the Blues franchise, and sports"entrepi~meur Bill Hunter~ Conada 9 10 t9 head of the group trying to, take the f ran~ise to Saskatoon. itoiv, v. lo

Huntek'~tiid ;Ralston P, urina~.t~dught~they had a deal ~vmame 6 12 v INCLUDING DIAGNOSTIC ENGINE ANALYSIS 'AND, SCOPE CHECK earlier, this year after:reaching,a r ment o n sale of the Nigeria S 0 0 ,

I OUR 24 POINT 'K CARE' SERVICE INCLUDEs " ' " . . . ," ", . .s . . . , . .OO,T,O. w . w , . . . . - 6 " ' B u t t h e ,!eag6e governors, by /a ~oto"of 15-3, r e j ec t~ cuba 2 , :,

. A o a t t o l l e 2 0 2

J i~.: . . gs , . ~ . High-tension ignition wires • Cleanbattery terminals ' i ~ ~ Hunter's application to mo#~ the i ~ l ~ n d voided the sale ~: west dermenv 1 6 2

|#-'| ~ e Holor,cone, e nser. p o l m s . ~ -..e PCV va l vemr ano tU~l tillers dee Anti-freeze ~Aiternator Starter 'driVeoutput . . •••Adjust timing and dwell a f l g l e E l e c t r o n i c S e r v i c e externalscope heatcheckriser val(,e 2 ~ K'r/'.x.a Ipr~'ta ........... ." ' i l l - " " t° the Saskat°°n'g~u] i2iAt that ' t lm~ Ztegler said Ralsl°n: : p r a n c e ~ , ~ , .salePUrinaandhadn°t that, . . . . ingiVenany case," ~e.. "twOthe yesr~"league, " . . . . . notiCewanted requiredthe Blues'kept for the... :uraUl. : .Nether.lends-eelo!um='*LemZnd ...... , .1010. 2 1 1 S S~21 " 001

I " • Regulator voltage output . • . " i ' "~ '~ " : ' * . . . . . . . . ~" '" ' :~t • ~ ' • *" . . . . ' " ' " , ' : • ' "VUgO~ |eV * • 0 ~ ' I , " I l l O r . I L A ) I L U I $ . . . , . ~ ' - . " - " . ' ' " . " ; " ' i ' ' - , . CHECK:;" • . elgnltioncoil . . . • , . . : : . .. . . , • . , . L . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . ' . T u n l d z . ,' 0 t . 2 e Distributor cap ~ • Primary and secondary resistance -WE REPLA(DE ONLY THE" ;. 8 C Y L I N D E R s ' "' Ralston Purina,.~h!ch boughtfl~e elub six years ag~wzth .'¢iech0siovak a :o 1 " 0, " E n g i n e oil level . ' - . . Engine cylinder balance and efficiency PARTS THAT NEED REPLAC- - " : t h e a v 0 w e d , i n t e n t i b i ~ ~ f hold~g;it ~inly~t'~r, f ive Yearsr.togive :.~.se~e.~, ' . . . o ! . . ' !

the league time tO .find another owner, has started a ~ f l ~ O ~ . ~ - k u q t r l a ~ • O' O' I . ~ e Automatic transmission fluid level * Pressure test radiator cap , I N G (PARTS EXTRA), BY . , ~ - r ~ m m ~ . , • " . . . . " " ' ' " ' ' " ' : ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "

J " ;' ~ " " " " " " . . . . b e ' ' )'Sermime . 0 0' I i ,~ .*e Radiator hoses and heater h o s e s * Pressure test cooling system' ~,,,vo.APPOJNTM~ENT..,nno ONLY. FOR r ~ ' ~ r jr. ~r. -Veto , wid le :~e league is counterisuing ,Ralston Purina for a ~ ~ei : ; ; , : i . xnd ~ ~ i i ~ And adlust drive belts , ' . . . • ' i 1 • pma . mWmn U..S;court,,acUon fordamage~ caused y th league . . . . . ,v. ~ , . ' , • ~ B B e x t r a ' • ~ L ~ And adjust choke and carburetor , ' " . " • '

~ , ~ ~ . ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~. .~ ~ ~ : ~ . . ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~,~ ~ . ~ . ~ ~ total,, of ~8.. million'.. ' ' " " ' ' " " ' ' ~ 1 ' ' ' , " " " ~ o u t h - K o r e a 0 0 1 '

• , Hunt~r~ i (J ]liSt w ~ k .-r when ,hewas inOt tawa to ta lk .... ' . . . : • wi th anti-coh~bh~s; J ~ t i c e an d F in~eo f f l ¢ i a l . s as wel l !as :~ Sb~ON'TON *(CP; A i I-';n. OIL, LUB , severalMPsJiz¢ludin P H m e M i n l s t , Trudeau - - that he . . . . . , " ' ' " ' " " : : ' ~ ' ' . ' ' c o u n t r y . b l ) - c 0 u n t r y p o i n t " s t a n d , "

" ' . ' ' • ; , . ' ; " . : , g ' 1 , I , i ; . ' ~ , . . . . . . ' , . , ' ~ ' IQ~S ,,allOT:, III IVMt I$ . i 1~ t he ENGINE " expectedSaskatoon to havetts, tNH,, ,ranenlse ','m a matter,,~,,, World U n l , , 3 2 t for flrstVerslty Games', ( 1 0 . S . 4 - e l x pl-clngx) of appmx|mat~lyt l i ree AveeEs., afie~/:a';meeting Of. ledgiie,~!: ~ l , , - ~, i~ • : ~ I=ILTER ~vern~rs~inChic~gnJul~2~`~``,:`~`~:~`~..``u"".s~"-~~v~*~`~`~``~~ , ~ ' = ' o a r m a n , ."-~°' SHAMPOO ...... . . . . . " * " '

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W E W I L L : ' ' ~ '* , ~ ' " " " • . , , t , , P R I C E INCqL, U D E S : . . - - ' ," ".' ~ . . . . . ,; .... ~. . . . . . ~ "~: ' -~ ~".~.;, . . . . . . . . '.,' SVlt,~. -*', , ;,~, '

• d e g r e e s , and s h a m p o o " y o u r e n g i n e • . O i l c h n n t m w i t h , ,n trt flu,,, lifv,~c= ~# . . . . i , . , ~, , . . . . , • .... - , ' Bobby* MitChell s~ le ~ n t e to .~'aTe, t~e~wmnmg, run.~s,.: .;¢u,a ' " ' " : ' 6~;,; wi th ou r p o w e r f u l p r e s s u r e w a s h g u n ~ R r n n r l l n w / : m m e i e r t ~ i l ' - . . . . " ' a ' ' J ~ " ' ~ " " . . . . . . . ~ " ~ " r " ' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ "~ .~ r , * . . . . . . . . " ~

• ~ rt.ho-ee;= h,h,Z,,a,=,, , , *,, . . . . v ,,,,,,,e ^ , r = , , ~ . . . . . . . -~..:__ = L e a g u i ~ ; ~ l l @~e;:,M0nday ~ug~, , ~,,.;...,i.~:, ' :-..~=~ ..,'~ ,eSy~.l , , . , , ~i',,- - - ' .. : . , = • .blow dry engine . v , . m ~ , e , u ~ . , ~ m M v . - I 'q~w-I~ II ,~. t UlJ,MIIt~/ . -~ . ' ' - , ' '. :. ::.-. ~,~.L;.~**~';..',,-'.Zot~£' '~, . . . . . . . .~,,;;~-;i;;,;~--~,~ qp...~.~.~,~, ~ P01ai~d" . . . . . . , ' . ~::

K m a t t -. - . , . ' "~ ~ " ' : " " " ' ' ' " ~ ~ " L - : .B ,:.',..:.. ' '~!. Plmeid.x~at-'F.,dmontoq~zFp.~ lo inn ings , r id Tucpon s~ept :._e,,aW_nt~,.,-,~. ~ . ; ~ ~.. , .

• " . _ _ ~ " i': • " : : : : ) ' ; Don Powlei. p l t ch~ la ~hree-hitter for the Islanders, add."~o" '~ ,or*, : ' • . !

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. .Bo a n d : t ra el . . . . , P r o v . n c . a l i. . . . . v ,, soccer s uu , /t;% ;i: ~.i i by'GP, AHAMpALMER/ . ': : \ Prince G ~ g e and Quesnel travelled ¢6 Terrace tO play s_~ong home town PenUetou team, lesjngwith a final score Sprtsmanshi Jamboree However, the 70 TelTace

! p our.ment,. lgnedt0 fthda .a eB get I fo-.d a tude with of p ci ted, now k.ow how m=h : ~ w~m~m :eaen. o f seven divisi~ns representing ~ , cea~.ed.by.M~e Brady wontheirg.ame ~2, however t;arl~ i, ,. ir .coash they were awarded ~ e .mos~ sportamanlike* and skill development they need to raise their:dbillflesto :" appL~.tma~e~v - 42,00Obeys.and girls playing soccer i" the: Stella's team fare's plumbing were veatenl~y~uesnel~, i:~/~.ahm" Irophy tram amongst the30 teams participating i n the level of~ successful :provincial compels,ira, !~ Our . ln~o,r .and u.o.astalDistricisi0f British Columbia. T ~ -:.iThelU-!8.team ddvai~b,'d:to..the f inalround tO:l~la.}':~ i ,e . c o-m p e t i .t , i o n . . . . . - , , - association bus a history of onlyflve Years~,,l~t s t~l !ms

, . ~ toH~ U. ,l~_.p!°~_ mP s were held ~ i s year In,penticton on Kamlo~)s ~ ~Kaun!copathis pa..St'weeke~.d;. ~ e ~f lV~y:I: ", ." ~; ~ e final ~llya~the end of a super sgccer weekend saw proved t ° be.the qtrongest in northei;n B , C , : / n , ~ : ~ . Of. . ' J~me:~ !.and ~ . . The I n ~ o r c onszsis of'8,000 children.in i yotmg Teepees.team W! ~ ~ ms,avon,age 0t a ony/s.tra~J:.~,.. ~xanUOpl~'.wm :al~ s~ divlsion s '.that ~ e y entsrgd, with. ' five divisi0ns i :Next.year with a lot0f help fr0m.pm~nts, . :, .n)n, e,assoemuono ~romus0ynos .t0 Terrace. ' , ~ .'~:: . : ~ ' were nomatch for an ~xperiened l~mlouposide whowon, t~ ,~ Kelowna winning the .U-13-Divlsinn. These. teams now coaches and training thi~ugh the winter months we intend ' • :. i ~":~errace fielded five re, ins in the Under 18,U-15,U-13,U-, 0, , :..:. , . ".~,~ . :' : -i . * ,!: . i: : ' }" advaucetothei~rovlnclslfinalaagainstthecsastal districts to send..sir0nger:than ever teams to the. 1 9 8 4 ' V ~ ~ " • 1371].;11age groups:. Thethree younger ~ams ~aveliedt0~i .:. - - :.. :... . i: : " . , ..! , , "''LI ~ kl" ". :' "LII ' .; ' :" : " ~ m k' : b 'q r~'l':4': 4"I , ~ C l U ~ 'thel L' ~ n ~ i: I ~ . ~ 'm Weekend / d - J u l y . 1 i in Cixampionshlp..-.: -::.: : . , : . . . . . : . . . ':.... - ../. '. : . . " . '

" I I . ~.~ce~_rge:~rl!erinJunef0rpemi-final gam.es tofind'0 I,:11 "11: : The::,Undat IS .team Were.drawn . a g ~ . t OHV~: and..'~. :Vancouver . with the.,wlnners ,ddvanethgto; the .Western:! ; ~The:Tm~ra~e,YoutS. Socc'er Assoeiatl0n pr0vldes! s lx . /~ . , : . / .~o~thernz.one w~n~er from Prince Ge~irge? ques~!e!,~: ,1 .~ Osoy0~. ~.,(s~oUt h O.kano~0n),~ The game. waslplayedin 3 0 !:.:Ca_nod, Championships../i~:L :~ :'-. "i'i i ":.' : ' i::~: : i . : months s0ccer~ Y~rlto ~6~0y/gun,tars for as ~ittle :as $I,~": ; : i W ill~mS/t,a~e and Terrace. .. ' : . . :: ~ :.:/ :*'. :",.!:'!.:./: ..: degree.C,'temperatureinPentictononalfi~dco, siderately. L' For the.,tw0.Yoonger t~ms. c .m~s.~ting of ~ boys!h e. :.perY~risupplementedbythegeherosityofour~por~~..'i :-". : ' : I k" k k I 1 I:'. I' ~M ~ ~I I" ~ " k ~ I 4 " k ' I k + II I k ' ' 4 " "P :' " : I% b : :I" ~ i : ~ ; r ~:kl: I :r / ' ~"~" ' ~ e r ~ n l ~ ~ boys wers used to, Terraee~0red the f ~ ,.t:': "'. c|~I~ax of.t~S s~cer weekend.awaY!frsm home.was their..:. thebuslne~c.on~.n, anity,-yo send o~ plsyem out of.town , . - : : . . ' , .

TI~. e .U'.-I~ ~dm, . InyB~d coached by/Joh~:Dawacht~met :. K oal;an.d an*own goal put.she'.score at l - la t t/me;. In.the,. ,.~.:join!ng a 50,000 crowdto see th.e Whltecapsbeat the Tampa {. .afm~Idable flus'ncial burden.and .the currant dofidt"of. • .., ,.. s~'en~ ~.pos!t/onlosin.g .4-I toe Prince' G.eo~e'tea.m tl~at,.. "secsnd half Terrace:dld not hav~.the.sta~¢Inato..contin~.~;..'-.-.BayRowdinsd.l intheSta~umatB.C. PlsCe.::0n thls-tour Blase tb;~,00of~m our recent trsVel wtil hopefu]]ybe met !.,.

• want,on:to hoat.Penueton,.-'Tho:U-ll and ,U-IS:s. w ~ . ~helr momentum and.]o!t with a so0re.0f S-t-g0ing on.the..: ._eroundStanlsyPar,kthenextmoming the namesOf Bobby. from wlthin thecommunity an businesses and.'individuals . • " successful .in: knouking Prince G ~ . ~ e out O f t next day,0 lose:4-! ,to Kelowna. L ' " : : : ' .~:::i;?- " :Lennarduzl and: Carl .V,a!entine~ m0mopolized, the., come forward to support our,spiring young Sportsmen. c0mpetltlon. TheCedarlandG!anis U;11:te~m couch~ bY, . "The Under 11team.had the most,unfortunate draw be .ingi - conversation-before these.young play'fro returned, to:: the - . [ . . . . . i I . : I : 1 : . _ : . J P , . ' [ I [ " [ "

Harry Brow0.put..in a etron ~ performance W ~ 1 t ~k,l • ' . ~ ~galnst the strongest team in the t0urnament, from :: Terrace playin~ fields to emulate their-noW {ound heroes. " : ~ ~ ~ 1 : " ": " " ' I I

game 4-I i The Bavarian Inn R0yals coached by Graham :--Kaml0ops. Theyoung players', meet of whom had near Although the Although the e0mpetitionis available for i . • . . . . . . - ' Palmer had an exciting game that saw them come b a~ , travelled out.of town before.without their families bad bcen -.. ~irb, insuffleient numbers meant that hope[ugly next:year [ II! , , t l l a l a r m '~=.w . [q~a I h . l m m from..a~-.-0defleitathalftimetowinS-4inovertJme'wi,th.as .. flowntoVancouverdedbusedtoPent/et0nthenightbef0re, .will be the first time our; girls will enter: provthelal .ww~ sg u s w m n lOS I ~ l J l w . ssvese I - .. mm~.~et'spectatora as'from Prince Geurge that had -~ arrivin~ close to mid'nlght, The~ defeaLof 7-Q:did not competiti~, Four ~irls though; were included in the recent • r A A m l a e s d A | m | m ~ s,a~mm ~ - q m S ~ trav'elled down for the games. ' _ . discourage the b0ys'Wh0 went on the next clay'to h.~ld the " -five day trip Of twenty players to,Vernon fur the Dairyland qlpVlll g i l l mSSSSH~ B V l a S S W a i l F W U •

::i: Bak r breaks slump w,th:two r u: homer " n t i l =49"1. • ;: e , . " ' ° " " o r o n l y

l y 3 1 , Dusty B~ker; still fighting earlier in the g~Lme;- " " . . . . I I Ik i ' . . . . . . . . . homer into the leftfleld a":#and-siam:homerun:.in lnningand.ml~theBraves, thegame'withahomersn, U a U his.way out of'a season-long !'I've still,got some work stands, the top of the 11th inning off . It was his third homer of the He ,then' hit his fifth of. the " " slump; hit a two-run homer with eneont in the bottom Of 'the nL~th Inning offSt; Louis reliever =Bruce Sutter to giy6 ~ Angeles Dodgers a:

. 7-6!~,~ Nati0nal League . bal~ball.-:.vl~or¥/over the C a ~ on,Monday night,

Tba t blast capped a ~ run rally for the Dodgen and a bi~ night for Baker, Wh~:'~ed with ~our hits, including a two-run homer

to do," said Baker, who,hit . I n other NL games, only ,231 ' . 50 poifiis below Atlanta Braves topped his career average. - - Mob,real . Expos. 8~4, during the first half of the. Philadelphia Phil i les

.season. Slnee then, he ~ , . . l)owered past Cide[nmatj gone 7-for-14 . to 'rake RedsH.7 ~1~ ~ r ~ p average to ,S44~ : • ' ~ Dlego. P a d r e s he ld : " /o f f

Chicago Cubs 8-5 and .The.Dodgers trailed 6-4 in Pittsburgh Pirates .nlpl~ed

the ninth when Stave Sax San .Francisco Giants 3-2: and Ken Landreanx hit one- .. Phlllles It1 Reds T - " out doublei~ ~ off Sutter. ~ 'Mike S~hmidt,, .l~nched Baker then i '~.hlt hie !0th the previous two games, hit ?

Tom ~ H u m e -to: lift season. Tim Wallaeh had a P : h i l a d e l p h t a p : ~ s t two-run .homer for the Cineinnati. Schmidt's six'th, i:: Expos and : AI Olive r career, grand slam _ 'hls...:i-delivered an RBI double l?th homer of the season- and a no-searing single, gave him 8ix.nmsbatt~i:in • . . . . ' .. :for thegame. He had enril~ .-, Padres S Cubs S':I,~ ' " ::. ::+I ' I hit a solo homer and bad an Tim Flannery, a utility

season in: the fifth' lnalng. J0d~ Davla'ako homered for the'Cubs. •

Pirated 3 GIBntB 2 . . . . . . . .. The-: wind:~ was ~blowing

" towani :'left a t Candlestick Park and Mike Easier took

RBI single, . " infielder in hie fifth season advantage with an opposite- Braves.6 E z p e s 4 - . . . with San Diego, hit his first " field home run to. lead off'

Hofael Ramirez /hit 1 a ..major l e a g u e s , rid Slam to the toP. of t h e ninth for three-run . h0mer-:: .to . cap a six.run, fh;st inning.' Pittsburgh and snap a 2-2 hl~W~ht a four.run' eighth Mel Hall of the Cubs led Off fie..It was the fifth homer of

Hemdon's so . . . . :insp,res :,I . .LarrY'.,Herndon-is" n o t M0nday,i::nlsht: ~i /odr~i~: . .with au.f~.~ performance" l~d~eri:~al.tlmore::~and" :added g0ins~,to faro,at the,day~ ~gers:.,blaS~ ;,C.a~0rnta: U~Bt ~ShUg~ed U]_e.~Sers' Oet~o!~!~.d~fea~g,Kamas,:the Oril first 7 S0n' w~s bars,. and Angels .I~.-6. ~n -American., 19-hit. attack a g a ~ t four.. Ci~y::ooirun-scoi'ing slngleS. :Red So~ neSter :. a r e :California ..League baseball action. ',~. ~liforuiapitcl~.rs.' " , . byi,;hloyd,~M0seby,' Dave i' Dave. Angina:.'-. ,' .: .': " ,:. T h e . "soft',-.e'pok0n !We really..:feel':go0d: ,,:Col]ks and Alfred0"GflffJn ' basema . .H.-er_'ddon '~o]lected :'five , leftf~elder's •,day. .started about the who~e ~ " said. ,' in ~ e ~' u lh. inning.":Wfl~e' : :: to th.ep]

hitn;~ol'ed':;~o~ll" l~ns.and : 'when his.wifegave.birth, at. r H ~ n d o ~ . W ~ I : ~ I i ~ s " * ~ . ':" " U ~ W started : i tw i th :a ' . Imrd.:~p kn0eked in :tSree more' I:.15 a.m., and it'fln'nhed daughters,.' ,"The baby ..iriple,:J0rge'Orta walked, ,-inning, • : ;÷,":--!~: : .".~!*.~. :' ' . : ,- started the;wh01e thing." :~ MeeebY singled, Upsh.aW - Sox' co

I Herndon bad !hits and ~ f i l e a n d , after a r t , Was " deficit, . . . . scored runs ~Llds first fou/5-. 0US at third on Ernie Whitt's leadoff

:!:Sport Shorts times at-bats, capped' by a / ° bunt. C0liins's fourth single. Stantun two-run hmmer in the fifth made.it,6~4. Whitt-went to socond~

the seaon for Eusler, who also singled twice.

~ 1 { A M P l T D O { T O I l ~ 4 , s ~ A d l v l s l ° n of Tamltlk Industries L l d , •

~ " Speclalistsin " .' . /~-" ~I~ --Upholstery . . -Carpet .., ~ ~ . ~ r i . --WBter removal serylcea,.

--On location drapery cleanln~ .:' ~ '--=" --Commerclal & resldentlal carl~t clennln0

""We make 5oesa/cds'.i: :i: ::' JiM POCHA 1 ; T.ON~ Y. !I~:Di/: 635-9618 632-6311 Terrace KItlmat

:L . . . . . . inning that 8ave the T l g ~ - third on :a . fly bail and:..: Glen'w: • a 10-3 lead..L~!,: " Griffinfollowedwithan. P, BI Remy'~

III. I ln, b t h e r . A L : : g a m e s , single. ~" grqund~ T O R O N T O / ( C ~ ) ' - - Montreal concurde~; who fired , T , o ~ i B~'e~/Jay ~ ' ~ ,10~, t " R M g e m 5Brewem 4~ :' . fumble

pr i [dent amid general.i~anoger Sa~ E~cSe~e~r~l~*ti.~k/, ~ s , C i t y ~ ? . 4 " i h i l . . 1 i~bb~,lohns~d.hit a:solo. moman w l U h ' n ~ y i f 0 r a eoaUy waiver ciBim on' qusrterbaek ~ lnnin *<° ~ 'k~ i "De~ol~../~Ti~rs han~e~-'~th' t~vo~0ut'in'the late'to u,~ v~,,~. Dave Mdrler.: '-. " ' . hammered . California bottom of the15th i ~ . ~ . ,lake(~audau~, commissioner of the Canadian Football Angets I~.6,:. Baltimore Texas ended a fdur~game .~,~.~._~ I~ ' gue, denied Monday the Concord." request to have Oriol~ nipped baldandA's ]esing stl~nk and ~oo~:sole ~ ] ' ~ 1 ' " ~ , ~ . R O T A R Y C L U B P R E S E N T S

" Mai ler declared the property of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 7-6; Chicago. White Sox possession. 0f first.place, in ' ' • Marler, with the Tl~er-Cats for four years, WaD placed on pounded Cleveland Indism the AL'. West,. 'one game

" : waivers Jan? ~9. Montreal entered a claim but later said it w~i!.,.~p~edurally,mdnter~'~=d, if a club . . . . having ~ entered a claim for ' a 4-39-2,: clowned, andMinne" sots New B ~ t o n YOrkRed,Yankees Twins Sex ahead Rie, k Milwaukee M a n n ~ o f , (California.ceptref~elder U~d a ma, jOr Riverboat 1 Days p~ym'~nwalversther,terwantst0with~awltsc|aimit a~dedSeetileMarlnens-5 |eague.re,ord. with'/12 Sunday July 2 4 . i a t t e m p t todo so~'by getting', the agreement of the in10 innings, ., ~ , L ' ~ " ~ " ~ ' " I ~ i F u n t a t h a l o n

.w~y~..c]ub,":,Ga~daur~id. "The Man,eel club did not- .BlueJays T Royals 4 Orioles ~ A's 6 IM c~taO't,.the Hamilton elub ~0r this purpose. * . Torsnte made it four in a Ken Singleton, drove in p

.. Beca~MarleriSinjured, heniust continue receiving his row and maintained its threeruuswith a single and three-game .East Division a homer and Eddie Murray at

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salary - - estimated at about $125,~00 this season. ~ e Concordes arcfree to. releas~ Marler o.nce he is

healthy,but they, must pay him from the. July2 date Hamilton's waiver:recall right expired.

TORONTO (CP) "Veteran outfielder Hosken Pow~ has "been asked to/repori" ~ Syracuse ~iefs* and OUtfielder

George Bell has been promoted from the International Lea~[ue baseball club, Toronto Blue Jays said Monday.

Powell, m, ~tted ,275 for the American ~ague Jayslast season and was their No. ~. left-handed pinch-hitter, ceUe¢~]~g II hits as 8 substitute. 'I~is season, his average is ".169 and he has bsdltwo hits in 12tries a s s piuch-hitter.: ' ~ Bell, .33, had slugged10homers during June for the Chiefs and will provide ,netherpotential home run bat.He had a .366 ~verage and a team-leadlng 57 runs batted'In.

MONTREAL (C]P) - -Outf ie lder Jerry White,. a seven- year veteran, Was dropped from, the 25-man roster of. MotrealExpos on' Menday aS the Naflona~ ,Lense I)lushall

reinstatt~['. ~e.lla~:lpiteher Woodie F r ~ o n , Who' had be~l on the disabled list.: .. .." ""White , 30, was used mostlyas a pinch, hitter,his season, ~ t h only four hits in 3i ,!.bass. for a .139 average. " : : . ~ a n , 43, atraineda muscle in his forearm In spring

~alalag and Yaeed only one batter :in the regular season. ~.Expos g~eral manager' John MeHale said he offered "

White the/chance to jOin Wichita Aeros, their Class. AAA ~'affliinte, but White hasn't said hawill accept. ...

~WPORT, R.I. (AP) ~ ~.n anti-smoking group showed up at the opening of. ~ e $150,000~;irginia Slims!Hall of Fame tennis to'u~nament Monday to protest a .c igmtte

: ' -manufacturer!s sponsorship.of the e v e n t . . , : 1 • " ":.. , ; , Members Of.-Massaeh~=etis-based ,,GASP . ~ _Group

Against Smoking Pollution.-- carried picket signs ~outside the Newport Casino denouncing Virginia Slims~clgarettes.

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Kales, Chlcl~lO, ~0,, Stalls kases: flaines, Men• G h S ~ 0 W , one o f only two Br i t ish r iders in the Y O u r de H e m ,ions- a c e , F~sa , _s, . . . . . . . . . . . ' . L .~ ' . . I | £~ ; . . I& 1~,,. s'a'e a - ~ s s " - Buns b e t e l i n : , Rico, B'oston, ~ l l 314,;: WIIsorG New York 31,

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WARSAW tAP) --;Parliament may rescind martial law Also on Monday, the governme~t-contr01ied" .m~Ha herehfl and decree an amnesty for paliti~al detainees" when (it assertedi~,vas time for repeal'. .... a foste]~ c0nvenes.in two weeks, the Communist gove~mefit and. , she~sign influential Roman Catholic Church have indicated. . Premier Gen, Wojciech Jaruzelski impose~l martial-law Human ResQurc,es.i

Piotr Stefanski, speaker of the parliament.or Sejm, sa~d Dec. 13, 1981, after. 16 months of,-strikes~ and'pulitieal Sunnyhili; bee.au~ ~ in a televised interview Monday that a. session ?to regulate the matter of martial law" Will probably t ak tp lae e just. before Poland's national day, July 22.

- "Th i s meeting of the Sejm will be the most important," Stefunski said, --

Howeve r ; the government has given no indi'cation:that the formal lifting of military rtil~ would be accompanied by other measures such as restoring the outlawed Solidarity union, expanding worker rights or allowing dissidents more peHtlcal freedoms. Many regulations instituted under martial law have since been writteninto' Poland's criminal code.

Stefanski's announcement coincided with a statement by Jozef Cardinal Glemp, returning from an ll:day visit to the Vatican, that he expects martial+lawto be lifted by the national holiday•

challenges to Communist party authority by Solidarity;' the only independent union in the Soviet bloc after it waS'fro;-

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When a U.S. po l i t i ca l the t r a d i t i o n a l . M o s l e m science professor ~ought an old trunk at a fled market, he had no idea it contained anything of significance -- let al'0ne old photos of First l ady Nancy+ Reagan's family.

Professor Enoch Nappen of Monmouth +College in New Jersey said bought the +runw 10 years ago for $25.

Reagan, 60, - wouldn't comment, on' t~e find. But People + magazine said in this week's issue that it had. shown the photographs +to relatives of Kenne~ Rebbins, the first lady's natural father, and they confirmed the pictures were genuine.

Reagan's parents separated shortly after her birth and. her mother remarried. Reagan+ said in her 1960 autobiography, Nancy, th.at she considered her real father to be Loyal Davis, her mother's second husband, who adopted her.

The photos included several purported to be of Reagan and Robhins, who died in 1972.

I her book, Reagan sai d of him: "He w a s m y father, but I somehow never could think of him that way because there had never been any.relationship of any kind."

method of divorce was illegal for three Pakistani men who tried to divorce the wives they. left behind in Pakistan.

The case came to court when three Pakistani women who were en.gaged to the men arrived in Britain and hoped to obtain. l~'maner/t' residence af ter their marriages.- But the Home Offied charged that the' men weren't free to marry agnl n.

Taylor Said the divorces would have to take place in Pakistan. for them to be • legal in Britain. Otherwise+ he said, divorce proceedings started in Britain must go through the courts in the usual way.

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She was looking for a job. He was looking for a companion. And~ now, 10 months.after Dan Hansen placed his classified adin a

.Nor th Bay+ Ont., newspaper, he andhis new bride, June Wolfe, fee[ lik-e winners.

lPbegan last September when Hnnsen pul this ad in The Nugget: "Bars and discos are not my style. I am a tall gentleman of 29,

who Is mnsidered attractive. I love movies, travelling and sports andam saeking a young lady, mid to late 20s, for a possible lasting relationship."

Wolfe said she saw the ad • while checking the help-

wanted section, and then read an article in the same paper about Hansen and his companionship ad.

"I read the article and. • =-everything he said and l

. . thought: 'That's me, '" Wolfe said.. In that article he sounded like a half- decent person and I thought

_to myself: 'What have I go t to lose?":

The rest, as they say, is history.

A British Judge has ruled that~ a Moslem husband l iving in Britain can'l

Morce a wife i n another eodntry by simply saying," "I .divorce you," three times.

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, ~ she believed the ministry would simply ' t ake o v e r the : f luan ' e i a l i f e spans ib i l i t y f o r h i s t r e a t m e n t , .:,

"It wad:not i~y intention' to glveStephen up." ~++ Dawson Is" e~l~ted~t0 be: c~ss-examin~ i.today by ;.

lawyers James~.Th~elfall, representing lhe .ministry, and :": Wayne Stilling, a p ~ i n t . ~ l o represent Stephen,

Solidarity was suspended under military .• rule and for- mallyloutlawed last Oct. 8.

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, Manager of B.C. Tel's Busi- ness Telecom Equipment division.

The Business Telecom Equipment division has been established to continue B.C. Tel's position as the premier supplier of telecornmunica- dons equipment in the newly deregulated marketplace.

In his new position, Mr. Cameron will be responsible for the division's marketing andsales activities in. the highly Competitive com- munications equipment en- vironment for the Okana- gan, Kootenays, .Central Interior, Peace River~ and + North Coast areas-of the Province.

Since joining B.C. Tel in 1%2, Mr. Cameron has held - key management positi6ns 'm r" Market Phnnlns, Market Research, M~npewer Plan- ning, Market 11aining, Dis- trict Sales md Public Reh- dons.

Born in'Trdl, B.C., Mr. C_,ameron holds a Bachelor of A~s Degree from the Unl- venity of British Columbia and a Marketing Manage- ment Diploma from the ~Jniversity of ~ Western Ontario,

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college courSes'vla~sate]llte. .~:'. ::::., ... / . ".i: <.". ':;: ~ :. . ? : , "more .~war fu l Syst,)m, and.a 'fro;mat prop0sal has.been ;:,.. ~mpu~ers. Bird. r(ibotic ~.arms 'c~,n::do ch0i'es .that the' ...: But Mar iner .stresses".'that :Rohbies:(system :.is -not ... : .'; .: :The:sophi~tlcat~ Syste/u:was:bu~]tby h iS~bretherGary/ i :made for.a robotic..ari~iL-."../. : . . . :-.. ".-. i:.": /... ....):.' :ii. L..'. PhYsically:handieap~d are../mabie: to do/and ~there'-have. : - available comm.e~ial]y:/.(:..:.-... !.: ..! i.:-, :!... .:. :.:i .: :c.:.:. ::~:....: " . . _):

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"Medlca~y, he's the sam,"as , e was .seven y " :ago at: . . . . " C O U : . ..:, " "- - " ' " " . " . : . : . : '... " " t " T h e only heppy ending to this story will I )e i f Rob:: ~' . . . . . . . ~apanese"-,_law forbids: Ledecky's' .. report says"'..th e case!in Cauada or'B.C, becomes a totally functioning humanbeing,' Gary a d ~ . , the 'onset of tbe.injury!', says :Gary, Marince, ~/ ; chief ' VANCOUVER (C~) --.If

" eng/neel" at i'adi0.statlon WDVE:FM in noarby Pittsbu/y,h. tmlon members/eentinue to "Technologically he .has progressed light:xsard. ' . . . . . . . "• ""lose jobs. to robots, they

Rebble, now 23, Was on his.way to schocl when the car he might insist on collecting was riding in hit an'icy patch. The accident threW him from dues from them;says David the,car, and his spinid cord @as'severely damaged, DoctOrs. said he wotiI~ be a quadrlplegle for life,

"He's got full mental capabilities," says Gary."He's got a very, very alert mind, just an unco-operatlve body."

Gary Ma~ince,-who majored in communications at college,, taught himself computer .programming. He built the do-it-yourself system in his spore time, working with a high school friend, Ted Ruseltti, who now is a vice president of engineerlng.for Taft Broadcasting. PARTS WORTH $100,000

They searched through tradecatalogues and pried about

LedechT, a research associate at International Resources Development ]nc.

- Ledeoky, Who wrote a report ~ .called Factory Automation Markets for the Norwalk, Coan•, research firm,: says these would be phantom dues "paid by the manufacturer employing

employers : to make contributions ' to unions directly as ~ i s seen as:an attempt'.~ influen,ee them. The ruling stated that robot certification Would .have meant the, eompaniee were-

. computerized automation of North American factories and the .increasing use of robots may result in a labor revolt that could Inflict grave wounds I upon the already staggering, steel

making direct'pa .y~nents t o . . and dutomotive industries. the unions. It estimates the market

Nprth America .still lags for -factory. automation behind the Japanese in the • equipment could reach use of industrial robots, billion (U.S.) by 1993.

Monty Alton; sl~k.~man " Ken Bosomworth,- for the United Steelworkers . president of International. of. America in Vancouver, .Resources, said ~ : - 1 a

. Here, we lay' everybody off er dismiss them;"

Bosomworth said that h the last 50 years, union~ h a v e not m a d e . m u c h of fuss.-, about automatio| because in return for tha policy:they have demande~ a."f~lirly'high .ransom" b! insisting on really higi wages for their employees

The net result has beet thaL in the steel industry for' example, wages are s~ high that. i t no longer' i~

$100,000 worth of components from manufacturers• the robots, said" ~he • only. industrial telephone intervie,;v that I ~ ; ~ ~; ompetitive. He - sal( "Theyased off-the-shelf components and a little bit of Charles Connnghan, a robot he knows of in B•C; is t he U.S~,wher~ 40 million organized labor wi l l not b~

wizar~Iry," says Ron Cole, a speclalistin automatic, speech .. VancOuver cons uitant, says; in.~:,L~e.. ~t.:the ~ ' i d ~ z l n e , blue. cbll~ workers .are 'able".th,maintai, its.:presen' recognition at theRobotics InsUtute. of CamegLo-Mel]on ::one .'of .)he. ~ l ~ : . , ' i n d ~ t r y . . : pfunLiniTraH;,: ../:.~:-:': ../. ::"- ~mp]oyed, only about I0,000 att l tudo.(0ward robots'an( Unlye~Ity, . .' " : . . . ; ' . !. ' . : ' " unions in .Japan~-l.eceatly: .; ;Bill.:. Hamiit0n~:: presi(i~nt ' :robots workinthefaetories , ' a'ut0matlon '*ns"their us,

"It 's the best example anywhere of a home computer, sought t o have robots of the Employer~i.~;Councll of ..: but that figure may Hse.to increases: .. .: . . beingab]e{oh"elpthehandieapped,"/'saysCole. "Asfaras eertlfledusunin.nmembers,. B~C.:~:sal~l bei~llcipates.a~ .between 'six and 'eight " 'i .i . . . . . , : an in-h..ousesystem goes, Robble~sls state Of th e art. There "They. los tithelr :bld;0n.:m~:'" greater:u/m ~f ~bots,.in:B.C. • million in I0 years. '. : . ' " • . " " . . . . are none. like:!t anywhereelse.'.: . . . . . . . . . . . ~ "., apparent technicality hut I::,. ::'By...m~..d.large ) ttnions hav e :~.., .~_ " i • -.~:, _ . . . " " ~ ' . . . : ,

Theinge~inuSsystem.hasan.Apple~.Pl~scomputer~s~is"mpposo i t . wil l .be just a ' real L~ .::. thiS .:.and:-"have/:. ,: '.m)somw°nasma .~.,a,na.°a'.. . . . . " ' . : . . -

" o ; e " ° o r o - - e ; , ° ' " - - : " " nofloe terminal, ~vhl~ Robbie activates by speaking Commands .are successful," he s a i d . . return: . . . . . rapn.o, cnanges m !. me ~ I I i ~ A I I $ II tn worKctorce mat womu see • into a microphone attached to his prism gia.sses. ": ~ l p ~ V I l l i . . I - _, robe.is take more and more

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Renter) - - 'the u.s. government has Union at Trail, said tlle a top~eeret, highly trained forceready'to go" into action if anli)it has taken theposition terrorists tlu'eaten to destroy an American=city with " that the use of robots in the nuclear weapons. . . . . . . : plant will.be better for the

Officials Say, the force is NEST, an acronym for the 250; ' , membership., "Under the member Nuclear Emergency Search Team, a clandestine' ~ :~old,' system " people agency within ~e" U.S: Energy Department. developed all sorts of health

It is charged. With the responsibility of locating and problems,'Lbe said, adding disarming terrorist-controlled nuclear bombs before such the union hoped the use of weapons could bedetonated. robots would .eliminate

For its agents working out of'. Nevada,. Maryland 'and many of these problems. California, soourlngany city for a nuclear device cad be as "'But we can't really difficult as,finding the prove|;bial'needle in a haystack.. : , , analyse the full impact until

The terminal converts hls/9ommands into numbers, and, ~the computer matcheS the digits to programmed functions. ~ e n it doeswhat Robbie says instantaneously --.di~nming

~ t e n i n g the lights, adjusting his bed, playi]fg video gameS'or taping-'IV: shows on his Betamax. "

"Voice recognition Is the heart of the system;,' says Garyi "We literally have computer dial0gue, Which eliminates typing commands0n a keyboard.

'*When Robbie:gives'a commaed, it's a whole 10t faster than anyone can type,, says Marince, who keeps computer discs'in a recipe box "dt~the foot-of Robbie's bed.

' A Speech'Plus Prose 2000 component, originally;designed as a reading tool for the blind, generates its own speech and talks back to Bobble :

The voice sotmdsilke a foreigner wi~ a cold, 'and it's CalledHA~,/alto/; the computer in 2001: A Spa.ce Odyssey.. lt- even.,tall~ in a whisper at:night so the family Won't be d i . . . . . . . . . Docummts released.:: Under the: U.S. Freedom "of* the rob0tic:system is in full

s~t~°~°~';h e ,,^,,~N t i n , , ,.~,,bbto "-m-ands "O ~ " the- Inferm. a t i a n ' A c t , ~ that. at least~,~ such threats haVe:/ use.'; CREA'TESrJOBS "

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For example, Marinee can ask the computer to link up to One document details an incident in 1974 in which then-, said that may be true in any of the' communications satellies in gensynchronous president GaraldFord considered evacuatifag Boston. It Japan where manegement

turned out to bea hoax, but a threat ,made in July,. 1975; against New York City frightened experts at the FBI and Nuclee~:-Ernel;gency Soa~h Team hbedqusrters.

_. The extortion note was accompanied by an accurate drawing of'thenuclear device the extor[ionist said .w/m in his POSSesalon;'Tbe drawing indicated that the extortionist knew enough about physics to have built -- if he had the

• 'necessary plutonium --~a nuclear bomb,. FBI agents set a trapto catch the criminal, but he never

turned up to c0llectthe ransom. Seven.:yearsiater', agents at NEST and the FBI neryously await a second threat from the same mystery mini.

"There are several terrorist groups that have or will soon havenuclexr capability,!' an .~'mergy Department source

• said. "Somewhere down the line. a terrorist grou p will h01d an American, city hostage." I ' " "

orbit 35,890 kilometres above the equator• On his command, a four:metre dish antenna cemented in

the beckyard of his suburban home whirs intomorton, locking on a distant satellite to receive TV "signals.

He has been taking college courses sent via satellite since" January, Evcotually~.he hopes to enroll in Community college. He could take tests much like he'writes letters -- speaking into the ~mputer and then having a high-spend pi'inter makea physical copy• ,, . . . .

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To use the phone,Robbie gives the name of the per~n he wants to call. The computer responds with the number, then .dials i t when Robbie says so.

"I couldn't imagine a day Without the computer," says Robbie. "It brings you into the real w0rld"again."

"Right now, the computer is filling a void created hy a

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" " ~ * ~ ' ~ ' ~ ~ ' ~ " 1 ~ '~ ' / ' . . . . ' ' " " "fl~eiri~-'ns:orcsrly20S, Ut; ~ ' u g h , t h d r " i n ~ v e , O m e n ' later~,l!/ ' " l / teJ held," " qm~t~acrt~ mb I / . t h e a l ~ . = d ~ei len s h 0 ~ t • ti~eatment thed; with~ 12 ,~tces, most found driving " d t nome or at w~k:ond~ 25-.per' cent first , ! ing. an ias~ii ticl,£~, iF0r! .10 '" /~:~ years. . . .

~a~t ionni Chinese methods !eight. ~. :, strokes., are difficult and dangeroq& : per'/.¢,~i.~t'l: rep0r t~d/ fa l l~g signs of thec0ndit ion adte l,,.suceesoes; • . . . , of 0~e patients ) ht.lenst.ohce r ~" ' : : - Agoraphobia, a • f e a r o f . for" relleving .. fired eyes;,-~;reeommended. ..'/ " " " ,%Venty-five per cent of :the asl~.r while ,age - ' child's '. exposure- to . l i .~l :~nt~)~W~/asked :*to

says a ~ m a n ~ r . ~,.. , ~ . =ys he,.h, ~n =~Ve~ Und !~U•~. ,as!~pat ,, •Emo~... -.•~,,•,,....:,. . . . . . . ~okers •~d .blue.~r •, 0 ~ m~.a~,I~mUn ~ .~ or,, h~u~ust, -~'~¢a= •~',, :r~e.dust~:inl i~e ~ud'S•i ~• " i • ',While -visiting IChina to clinical ... . evidence .:that ' t h e w h ~ l a n d 34pe~ient'of, ',;, : -.: ,,/ . - ~ .*~ ' ~,- wor~ers nre'more !lkely to ~ s i t tmt io~wberocrowdsare . ~ e . . d l t id 's- 1 ~ m , ~ " . : , ~ m ~.!' i by i : : r~n0v ing

• is~udy.. :,,' the :, use .. • o f * . . . ~ , . ~ _ .! .who: ~ .do/:~. such :., them :~.. : h a i l . frequent/' : :The great•ima~0,rity~,Of.•~ie-. .~ ~•a s ~ n d he.a.rt 1attack).. '.. fOll~,d;i accolmta~ for 60 per . : B~rply ,:...'.: '~dl~.,~l:, he: ,:•. ~ , ~ r ~ t s : / , ~ n . d • ~ n ~ o ~ t ~ . • , '

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• , DEPARTME,. NT"~" " : r ' O r q ' :i r : "*"°weve~:./~,-~.~ .~ ~ , , ~-," "" :"" i ~V-I:~::I*I~_(~Tr~L~II~::illT~_'~ :, L~. RechM~er of th~Un,!ye ,rsit~.-agoraphobic.- :,-:. ~,, ..' -" • ,":, i,frequenL!.y:du~,-"-a[, i~St, in":.: !.keeping.-:/O~,Y"i~-.l~ : ,~d. ,~ ' , ' ' i" -~ST~S~A. AT. ~,~-~, : , , ~ S ~t ! . ,s !~- ' . . im~ ~ ..~m: v .~ / ,~-~:~ ,~" , . ,~ ,~J~, ~L~... ~.',, : v ": .~ : - of, .~ .w~te~:: :.~ On,no, .... W~m~ ,ln..th~ Canadian: part, to ~U~rg!e ~cU0ns to ' Clothes ~u,th.e ~Ud'a room...

I q mvermty 'of,.;.Western...bePnimprovemento.verthe .., , ~ n ~ . ~ . , ~ , ~ ...~,,,~.,=.a=i~.,,.,h~1o,A.m,,,,a~&~1": followed. (}18 men-.wh0, had "Journal '0fPaychiatry, : the .h0usedust":and h0usedust In.addition, thefloor.of"'the ;,Of fired purpose , researchers .describe-their: mites,'"~ explain' -.doctors bedroom was damp-mopped.. '~ : 'nf ' ~,~a"~' I~ "~ ~m~vn" .Ma~ hs~ Me I ~ o n once said,, i s destroying o ~ .eg.ttre .. heart atta,

aiding. L I the. e~,esight __ ~ , ,v ~ - - " I ' H . . . . . was. to see-. which ~: men, . pin,ram;and their ffrst five- Andrew Mt/rroy"." and evei'y, day. schoolchildren i, ~ e ~ ;Op. ~ ,L.'.. . . po tlcal,~ educational, soclel, Institutiooai life . . . . several" . . . . ~ ~ ;~ :" . Be[w~,e~ 5,000' and' 7,500 .... IfMcLultanwasstillalive'he'dhaveahardtimegettlag whose-average age was 48: patimts~.., four ~ of them Alexander Ferguson ofthe. - The . results.- w e ~

ye.ars, . would. flare -.a. women. :',.All. had failed pediatriedepariment at the dramatic,-the doctors say, :conversation; . . . C, ana'dia~al~e believed to 0Pposlfl°nm~mbere°~theOntari°l~turet°a~hts/" repeat attaek. - I" ' previous trentment'and four University of - British Child~m with dust.free

These t e c ~ g u e s are sUffer,from:nurcolepsy, a . a~ument . ' . " " . . . . . Among the men who of." the five "were ~elumbia, . bedrooms wheezed .and based on.the idea that there d/sense i/wolving frequent, For the past decade, the pbwe~ that be at Queen'sPark continued to smoke after housebeund ' ~uid totally..-. ~ The most efficient.way to needed medication only one

• - - the Conservatives - - have been kicking around the, Idea their Original heart attacks, impaired by, their reduce a child's e ,~st l re to " day, on average, dtwing the 0f tele~Isin~ ~ e proceedings bf~•the .le~lslattffe,~as Is 20 per cent suffered a condition.:' The fifth was housedust, the doctors say month-long study, On the

are acuptmcture", pnint~i sudden,: 'attacks o f around the eye, saybi ',sleepiness, .and it can. Spoerel.. Massaging' these..~ sa~o~miy affect' their poInts systematically -can :lifestyles, relieve tiredness of the eyes Narcolepsy has "serious~ ..a~d"forestall development deleterious effects on .work, of problems, the. Chinese i education,-' driving ,and

. 'believe. - . , . iiceidents In " general," 'One exercise involves report Dr. : Roger

stlmtdatIng-an acupuncture BXROUGHTON AND quais *i~0int just below the ends of Ghanem who studied 60

the. eyebrows, beside:, the. sufferers treated at Ottawa bridge of the nose. Three General Hospital. flngers / are placed.on the Although the great forehead and the thumbs majority of thenarcoleptics are used to press on the took stimulants, 95 per cent point, rubbing lightly. Eight were frequently sleepy strokes, are recommended, during the day and 92 per followed by a briet~rest and cent had irresistible .sleep ei~,ht more strokes , up to a attacks. total of 64. Sixty-ene pe r cent of the

• Another exercise involves victims felt their narcolepsy placing, the thumbs at the reduced their working coruere of the jaw, then ability and almost half w-~re rubbing l ightly for eight afraid of losing their jobs strokes with the Index becau~ of the condition. finger benidethencstrils, a Alm'0st i 25 per ~ cent few centimetres on either believed t h e affliction side.of the nose. The e~yes hindered their promotion are kept closed, and a similar percentage ,A third exercise involves said they had been d

squeezingthe bridge of the~- emiesed from jobs. because nose ~with'tha thumb and" of their 'condition. Index finger in a downwards Althoagh'75 per cent o'f the

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currently clone in the House of Commons In Ottawa and the Quebec and Saskatchewan legislatures, • .

The Idea has surfaced again recently, n'nd althoagh a final decision has yet tabs made; it appears,tbe whole issue' will be shelved again.

In 1975, an Ontario commission on the legislature headed by Dalton Camp recommended the establishment Of. an electronic Hansard system. Hansard is the offielni'wrttten report of all o f the lagislatu~'s aetivitius. E~eetrenic l-Iansard is simply a video version of the written ~pe.rt.'

The recommendations of the C~unp commission were never fully impleniented, but in 1976 television news cameras were allowed into the legislature. Curnmtly the~e are 10 allotted spaces ' for various TV statiens In the Speaker's gallery above the floorof the lagis.lature.

" But both opi~sition parties say.it's time Ontario caught-- up with other legislatures and estkblish on electronic Honsurd system.

"The peolile 6f this province-- particularly those who are interested inthe.democratic process and tn the legislative p r o c ~ at Queen's Park - - should have• the opportanity to see their legislators in action," says JimB'radley of the LlberalR.

"They should be able.to see theigh0w their dotiars are being Spent, to see how policy is being ,evolved."~

FJle Martel, NDP house leader, says electi~onlo Hansard would be "a great advantage to back-benchen - - and that's from all three parties."

Although news cameras are currently nilowed la the house at any time, they are ususlly only present for the daffy question period - - the most boisterous time of the da~ - - when opposition, members are allowed to question govermnent ministers.

"Television, in my' Opinion, is there for all members ."- ; says Martcl. "What it's:resorted to now L#:the two (op- position) leaders and either the cabinet minister who's been questioned or the premier.

"So, in fact, the back-benchers never ge.t seen at all. They're getting no coverage hardly at all unless they have an absolutely sensational Rtory. The media determInes

an article by Michael A. Walker, Director

The Fraser Institute

WHEN THE CHICKENS COME BACK TO TANZANIA

• i Remember Ed Clark who was the very model o f a modem Director General in the Depart. ment of Eliergy under the tutelage of now. .Finance Minister' Laionde? Maybe y o u d o n ' t but you certainly remember his work because

• Clark was the principle author o f the National Energy Program. Before coming b a c k from Harvard University to - solve Canada's economic problems, Mr. Clark was vitally con- cerned with anti Was .writing about the

• economl~ policy of T a n z a n i a . . ,Tanzania, to those of you 'who have lost

track, Is the former British co~ony Tanganyika which gained its//ndependence just over 20 years ago and has been led, under President Julius Nyerere down a road of single-minded socialism.

In ten years under the burdens imposed by'an unrealistic program o'f social service extension and the mind-numbing bureaucracies associated with the great socialist experiment, agricultural exports have declined 40 per cent. And, according to estimates recently made by the. Financj/dTimes ofLond0n . Tanzania's in- dustrial set, tar is running at I~tween 1~ and 30 per cent q~,~Capacity~, and cannot meet demand. Shortage.~.~f spare parts, raw materials, and foods tu f~a t e everywhere and black markets and illegal currency dealings have increased ~ dramatically. The transportation system is on ' the verge of collapse as buses are without tires and the road themselves (due to lack of main- tenance) have become, in some cases, im- passable, Even in the opinion of President Nyerere most o f Tanzaitia's 18 million people are worse of f today than they were a decade ago.

Aside from being yet another cotintry that w e ' must count in the number that have fallen before ,the ~brown revolution' tha t i/;talked about on this Program ~ome time ago, Tan- zania's' unfortunate experience underlies once ~ again the importance of the economic policies pursued by governments and the kind o f misery which well-intentiohed hut misinformed policy Can l~roduce. "

There is another unfortunate aspect of the Tanzania ~xperience which underlines once again the critical role played, by economic freedoms in maintaining political freed0m.ln. his zeal to stamp out the worst side-effects o f Tanzania's econOmic decline, Nyerere has; in the courd'e.of the last two months, arrested more than one thousand individuals accused of being blkck ,rqarketeers, hoarders, and illegal currency ~dedlers, Moreover, the political stability of the country is now being questioned following the abortive coup attempt earlier in the year,

It is to be sincerely hoped that Tanzania's bit- tcr experience will not go.unnoticed by those like Edmund Clark Who seek to solve economic problems by interventionist means. Un- fortunately, it is much more likely that ob- servers,of Mr. Clark's ilk will conclude that the problem is not the socialist policies of Mr, Nyerete but rather how they have .been im- plemented.

Tom Wells, government house Isader~uys the present system is more than adequate, addling that there "I s good. coverage Of anythlag that is news-worthy."

"There isn't coverage Of just all the trlvi~ahd some of the nbnsense that goes on In question period, and I don't think anybodypurticularly wants4o see that."

An ~-par ty board currently studying the idea of~bringing in electronic Hansard is to hear from various television networks, the legislative press gallery, and TVOntario, the provincially fin-=qced educeflonel network that presmnably would carry the proceedings of the house,

Speaker John Turner, who says he has mixed feelings about the Introduction of electronic Hansard, has toured other legislaturcs In Canada and says he is most impr~md with the system in Sabkatchewan. Bnt he adds it rosy not be economically feasible for Ontario.

The ~ Saskatchewan system, the mo/xt automated In Canada, was installed last year at a cost of about $1.5 million. Cameras point automatically at whoever is Sleeking, and a relatively low light level is required. Three people operate the system at an annual cost of about ;100,000.

The electronic Hausard System installed at Quebec's national assembly In. 1978 cost about $3 million, Including extensive renovations done to the building. There are about 40 people on the television Ataff, with an annual Operating budget of $2,milli0n.

The House Of r Commons, which Introduced cameras in 1977, was the first Canadian asoemlfly to install electronic HanSard. Initial corm were about t4.5 million and the an- nuel tab, Including the salary of 40 staff members, is about $1.5 million.

.Turner says cost is the main deterrent against elect~nic Hansard.

"I 'm not sure on a ccst-beneflt ratio how viable It wo~d be. With the money spent, who's going tobenefit and to what extent?"

Wells says there are i 'a lot more important places where we could spend that money."

One of the other diUdvantages of eloctronie Hansard i s . that Its careens shoot the pemod who is SPeaking - - and no One else. If there is a demonStration in the public galleries, or dny other Idnd of disturbance, the I-lansard cameras are not allowed to pick it up. '~

Sam.Bornstein, px~esident of the Ontario legislative press gallery, says most reporters are against the idea of elec- tronic Hansard instead ~f news cmmeras. - -. "They're worried that they'll have severe restrictions placed on what ~ they'll be able to get plctm~s of in the legislature, lJ fltere's a disturbance in the gallery, then the public has the right to see that disturbance."

repeat. ,Among those who able to travel to work, using had always been non- Sedation, butwent nowhere smokers or who had gived .else. ~ up smoking following the The pa t t e r s took part In original attack; only nine A twice-weakly sessions of per cent.hed another one muscle relaxation, and during the study, calisthenics to ' reduce

Among blue-coliar - anxiety and improve workers; t6 per cent had a physical condition. Each secodd heart-, attack, session was followed by compared'with only 11 per several ' hours of cent of the white-collar ~progressively longer trips workers. 1 . , OU[ m ~ t he S ~ , u s i n g

The researchers say; that the hospital t reatment doctors have a particular centre as home base. responsibility to be clear The patients were also and specific when advising asked to carry Out stmtiar- blue~collar heart attack victims about diet, smoking activities at home each day. and taking heart-protecting and keep a record of their medications. "homework."

Thegoal of the treatment 'Many agoraphoblcs show was ~a t the patients ~'ould

dramatic and lasting b e able to travel alone from improvement when gi~,en home to the! trentmen~t "mega-dosos,. of behavior centre, and in some cases, therapy' says a Canadian to work, and be ableto shop research group, for UP to two hours In a large

The researchers, led by downtown mall. Dr. Morton ' R a p p of Four of the first five

• Sannybrook Hospital In patients completed the Toronto, put 13 formerly therapy successfully and intractable agorapbebics were well when followed up

Inan article In the journal other hand, the t0 children Pediatrics, is to minimize who had no Slk~elal the amount of dust • the precautions taken against child's bedroom~ dust wheezed and needed

Murray a n d Ferguson medications an average of studied 20 asthmatic 10 days per month.

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Swap & Trade 341 M I I C l I I I n t O u I Wanted 39 Marlna 40 Equ ipmen t -" 41' Mach inery 43 For Rent NUlCallinto~l 44 ProPerty for Rent 45 Room & Board 47 Suites for Rent • 411 " Homlg for Rant

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CORRECTIONS MUSt bg meUe before MOOfld I f l ler t lof l , AII0wonce can be maps for only Gait Incorrect ed. )

t a x N U M I I R I $1.00 plckup - " 12.00 malled

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L E G A L - P O L I T I C A L and TRANSISNT AD- VERTIS ING 37 cents Per line.

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• words or less, typed, and lUbml thKI to our Office.

DEADLINE D I S P L A Y Noon two days prior to publication day.

C L A S S I F I I D 1

t1:00 e.m. on dsy previous to day of I~bllcatlon N~noday to Fr iday° ,

A L L CLASSIF IED CASH WiTH ORDER otber than aUSINeSSES WITH ~N e S T A a L I S H e D ACCOUNT, ~

49 Wanted to Rent 50 " Homes for Sale 51 Homes Wanted 52 Property for Sale 53 ProPertY Wentsd 54 . Bullnesl ProPerty ,55 B u s l n l l l Oppor tun i ty M Motorcycles 57 .. Aufomohllel

T r u c k l & V e n l Mobile Homn

60 Rlcreotlonol Vehicles 63 A i rc ra f t M Financial M Legal

- 69 Tenders

Service charge of SS,00 on a|l H.S.P, cltaquse.

WEODiNO OEgCRIPT iONS No charge prov ided n e w l tmbml t led w i th in One month.

EOX 31R, Terrace, I .C , H a m | Dof lvery VgG 4e4 Phohe ~ I J d N e

, CLA I | IP I ID 'ANNOUNCIMINT | Notices 6.00 Births 6,00 Engagements d,00 Mer r l !gu 6,00 Obituaries 6,00 Cardof Thanks ~ 6.00 In Momor/um. 6.00 Over 40 words, S cants each Iddltloftll WOrd, ' PHONE 635"6357 -- Cls l l l f l ld AdvePIIalflg'

l~tpertment,

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Single Copy ~q¢ .BY Carrier , --- mth. g,l.~ By Carrier year ~1.00 ByMoll 3 mths. US,00 By M a l l 6 mths. 3S.00 By Mall ' I Yr, M.00. Sealer Cltlsen I yr, 30,00

Brltllh Commonwealth and United Steles of America I yr. ~.00

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The Herald reserves the right to ' ravI~, edit, classify o r reject Bay edvor t lsement and to retain any answers directed to the Herald Box Reply Service and to repay the customer the sum peld for the advertisement and box rental.

BOX repl ies on " H o l d " Instruct ions not picked up w i th in 10 days of expiry Of eft advert isement w i l l be destroyed unless mailing Instructions are r~olveq, Those answering BOX Numbers ene~ requested not to send orlglnels of documents to avoid lOSS. All clalmsof errors In edvertlsementl must be received by the PUblisher within 30 days after the first publication•

I t IS a g r e l d by the advert iser requesting agace that the liability of the Herald In the event of failure tO publisl~ an advertisement or In the event of an error appearing In ?he advo~isvmenl a l . ~ l b l i l h O d shal l be l im i ted to the amount paid b y t h l adver t iser to~.only one In¢orrsnt insertion for the portion of the advertising space occuPied by the Mcorrsct or omlffed Item only, end that there shal l be no l iab i l i ty to any extent greater than the amount paid for such advertising.

Advert lsemente must comply w l t h the B r l t l ~ l Columbia Human Rights Act Which prOhlb[tl any advertising that discriminates agalnot any PersOn because of his race, rel lg ion, sex, color, nat ional i ty , anoestry or oleca of ~ l g h l , or b~aule hie age Is between 44 and 65 years, unless the condl t l0n I I Justified by a bone f ldo

•reo, glrsmant for the WOrk Involved,

TERRACE I TIMAT oi"

/ Classified Mail.in Form Your Ad

' ° ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' * ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' . . . . " ' "o . , , , , , ~ , , , , , , , , , , ~ • ~ e , , , ~ , ~ ,

" " ' " , , , , . , , o, , , , , - , . , • , , , , d I , , , ~ , , , , , ~ , , , , , , , , , ~ , , ~ , , , , , , , , , , , , , ~ . , , , , , . .

N a m e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address ............................... Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone No. of Days . . . . . . . . . C lass l f i ca t ion ... . . :1.. o . . . . : . : . . . . - : : . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . Send ad along w i th

20 words o r less: $2 per day . cheque or ,money order to -~ : DAILY' H E R A L D

$4.50 fo r three consecut ive days 3010 Ka'ium St $6 for four consecut ive days " Terrace, B.C.

S7.50 for f i v e consecut ive days V8G 2M7

TIME OFF 635-9019 ,~

NORTHWEST • ALCOHOL & DRUG

COUNSELLING 638.8117

SKEENA YOUTH WORKS INCENTiV'E ~ PROGRAM (SYWIP) . "

635-5778

SPECIAL SERVICES . TO CHILDREN

635.7087

TERRACE ANSWERING BUREA, U

638.8195 -

TERRACE H O M E M A K E R S :

635.5135

TERRACE RECYCLING 635;7271

'VOCATIONAL SUPPORT&

L IV ING SKILLS 635:7863

(ppd-221uly)

A'COPY of the report of the. NWCC Nursing Diploma Feasibility Study Is now available to the public through each NWCC centre (library) In the raglan.

(Nc-l.¢July)

PAUSE FOR PEACE - - The date for the Pause for

ALL STAR PRO

Wrestling Kitinat Arias

July 20 OPN CASE HATCH::

w.h

Rick PaffErson

EaSy Rider

Many more

Tickets at Door Only

Adulls $7 . . . .

Children (acc6;191uly)

I

MICHAEL DAVID BOOTH passed away June 28, 1983 at theageof,l,I. Helssurvlved . by his father; John of Vancouver, B.C., his mother; Phyllis Campbell of Duncan, B.C;, 2 brothers'~ "~:, John of Prlnce'Geerge, B:C. and Douglas of Vancouver, B.C., 4 k)ns; Stephen Of Camrose, Alberta, Greg of TerraCe, B.C. Scot and Gordon o f Edmonton, Alberta, 1 daughter; Alison of Edmonton, Alberta.

Michael was born I n - Ocean Fa l ls , B.C. and

• R~u!red b:~ Northwest Drug &

Alcohol Counselling Service

Counsellor 3, senior position. An experienced

counsellor Is required to offer our patient servl, ce to :alcohol and drug dependent persons in TerraCe, B.C. Qualifications: " NLS';W., B.S.W. 9r R.S.W. preferred. £onsld~raflon will' be g!ven to other university degrees

• is S.S. plus 2 years related .experience. . • Treatment, supervisory and Program development skills requ i red. : Salary range between S2,000 • $2,375

' D,O.Q. Send resumes to: Program AdmlnlstoP, Terrace & D i s t r i c t Commun i t y Services' Society, 4603 D Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C: VaG 1V5 Or phone 635.3178. Closing date July 2% 1983.

(AccS.7,8,11,12,13,1uly)_

DO YOU N E E D EXTRA INCOME? Avon has an opportunity for you. We'll show you

~_ how to earn good'earthy In your spare time. Call now and start right a wayl 638.1850.

•(acc14-aprll.ffn)

• f -Earn up'to Sl00.00 a day J

teklng snepshots In your

I area pert.full time. No experience or selling n e e d e d . S t a r t Immediately. Wrl.te 'to: i United Pictures,

I P.O. Box 6941, • Los Angeles CA 90022.

(Acc20.3Aug.)

• Peace Campaign this month, graduated from Kltsellano ' Is Tuesday, July 12, 1983, at High and from UBC In 1965.

. 11 a.m.lplease paUse at your .~ Michael was ,employed by work for; 2. mlnutes,:-Ii~'~ :the Ml~l'itry of L'abour since' ~

• support of the B.C. wide' 1980. ' " ' ' Pause for Peace •campaign. Memorial Services to take

(nc-12July) place Wednesday, July 13, 19/t3 at 7:00 p,m. from LEN VANDERKWAAK .-,- MacKay's Funeral Chapel, Carpenter, 351 , yrs. 4626 DovIIAye. MII I Arena experience. ' Remodeling, HaOle 'Will be officiating, finishing, maintenance. 638. The family request/that In 1048.

( PS.I',IJ uly)

PLEASE BE advised that the re.scheduled ,Pitch.In" contest will be held on ,~ltordey, July 16, 1963, for all Interested organizations, Clubs and groups. There will be a first prize and a second prize for the organization or group collecting the greatest amount Of l i t t e r from municipal rights.of.

'way, parks etc. Groups wishing to participate must register at

'the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street, no later than Friday, July 15, 1983.

(nc.15 July)

District of Klt imat Recreation Department

andtho Pentlcton Knights

present: 3rd Anneal Pacific

Northwest

Hockey Instmcti0n Camp

Monday August e . Summer Training Camp 3Hours per day ice time - 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. and 9 I).m. to 10:30 p.m. Players of .re]) calibre wishing to advance to

J r . /A ' camps. Fee-~0.

Monday August g - Adult Hockey for the fun of It 2 hours evening Ice time per day. 7:O0 to 8:50 p.m. Novice and advanced sessionS. Fee: ~ Saturday is Game l)a,i.

For further Information contact Joe lannarelll or Clift Yolland, 270 City Centre, KIItmat, B.C.• Phone 632-2161. (Cheques p~yable to Dlsh'lct~ of- Kltlmat) (acc4-12,19,261uly2aug.)

lieu of flowers, donations could be made to the charity of their choice.

M a c K a y ' s Funera l ~rvlces Is In charge of the arrangements~

(acc1-121uly)'

CONGRATULATIONS TO Sharon Prlnz. Thewlnner of the door prize from the Garage Sale on Benner Street. Thanks to one and all for attending.

(p1-121uly)

5N PSYCHIC PALM AND TEA L E A F R E A D I N G S by ROSE Will be arriving Terrace Hotel•from July 15- 22. By appo|ntment only. Plqase phone ahead 635. 2231.

(p-14iu)

/

FOR SALE - - 638-1912 24" Cedar Shakes. Also_ buying blocks.

(ppd-SAug.)

FOR SALE-- . German Shepherd pups sired by Cdn. Am. SeL Ch. Gear of Cedar. CKC Reg. Phone 635-3140 before 3pro.

(ps-181uly)

TO GIVE AWAY Black and /wh i t e male half grown

klt~n. Utter trained. Phone 635-2515 after 4pro.

(stf)

FOR SALE~ Jersey cross milk cows $700. Welsh pony, gentle and broke to saddle. Grey gelding, saddle broke and gentle. 842-6280 (New Hazelton).

(ps-leluly)

F I L T E R Q U E E N Sales & Service

phone 63S.I~M

I MA G-I;." I M P R O V E M E N T

PERSONAL COLOR DRAPING

f . . . . . . . . l r

(ppd.eAug.) 1

H E R B A L I F E i Lose weight Nowl It's easy - - Guaranteadl Genlene, 635-9290 after 5 p.m. ~,.._ (acc-29July)

• • . . , . . . . .

HAWK E S EAFOODS "~S-3N4, •

Specializing in fresh prewns,'ln season cod,' octopus, snails, l ive Crab, halibut, and shrimp.

-,P20.SAUG.).!

NOW SHOWING a great selection of oi l sketches by Da;~e : & Anne-Marie Nehrlng.

Northern I~lght Studio 4920 Halllwell

Terrace Phone 636-1403

(p20-1SJu)

I LARGE A N D SMALL pre,fabbed, multi;use ut i l i ty sheds.' Very r e a s o n a b l y priced. :Wood construction thus no condensation. No mildew or corrosion. Free delivery and assembly. Inquire at Bakker 's Mad Structures. Phone u~f. 1768 evenings or view at Co-op Building Supplies.

(p20-221u)

Good W A N T E D used guns,

f u r n i t u r e a n d appliances;

SPOT CASH OR -Consignment Q U E E N S W A Y

T R A D I N G 3215 Kalum

Ik11-1613 j (a¢¢.pprJ3-)

W A N T E D - - Spoiled hey. Will pick up. Phone 635-2515 after 4,

(stf)

W A N T E D - Raspberries, strawberries, crabapptes, a p p l e s , blackberries. Will pay,a resemble price. Phone 638.1396 or 635.2515.

(eft)

4962 I)7 CAT, 17A model, with ,gears. Turbo diesel. Inclines brush blade. Exc;e~'~nt (:onditlon. $25,0O0 FI RM. 635-2696.

, (P7.15July)

L A R G E TWO :bedroom .duplex suite for rent. Frldge and stove, garbage removal Included. On Queeneway ~ Drive. Phone Ran 635.2837 attar 6 p.m.

(P$.l&luly)

3 BEDROOM basement suite for rent. Frldge and stove. Wall to wall carpet. 'Close..fo" downtown and schools. No pets. Phone 635. 3701; . •

(pS-181uly)

HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, stove and frldge; bedding, pots and pans, dishes; everything. Furnished, s e p a r a t e e n t r a n c e . Cablevlslon Included. Central location. Phone 635. 7559.

(p4-1Sluly]..

I

TETRAULT PUIOE

IPIRTUENTS. Frldga, stove, dr~i~ l ,

street ~ erpatlng, off a r k l n g , secu r i t y

S~tem.

Rents start at S I N

• Phone m a n a g e r • anytime

1111-12111 NEW ONE and 3 bedroom apartments. Wall to wall, stove, frldga, realonable rotes. Phone 6354547.

(P20-27July)

' ~" ~ 1 BEDROOM M m m m t ,

lath. " References required. NO pets please. Phone:&lS-~/L CINe to WNn and sch(~la.

(aft)

I KEYSTONE A P A R T M E N T S

now taking appllceflens. Spaclou|, clean ml~rto., 1, 3, and 3 bedroom lultns. EXtras Include heM, hot water, laundry fac i l i t ies ; storage locker, playground, P l e a phone-63S;S224,

(acce-ltfn) I

CLINTON MANOR Bachelor and (~ne b e d r o o m ' s u i t e s av,a l lab le l a m e d . l a t e l y . F r l d . g e and Store Included. Phone 635.3635 or 635. 5189 to view.

(P20.9 Aug.) I

EQUIPMENT OWNERS- - Put.your machlr~ry to work and earn your own acreage in Hazelton area. acres, must clear 300 acres. in Hazelton area. 18,000-389 Phone 842.6619.

(p13.tues-26aprll)

...... 1971-12Xt8

• 12x68, 3 BEDROOM trailer on a full basement. Situated on 50x200 lot In ThornhllL Close to schools. Asking '- $35,000. Phone 63S-4592.

(plO-2Sluly)

• M E A D O W B R O O K , 2 bedroom, gas heat, frldge

FISH FREEZER BAGS. - - HALL FOR RENT-- and stove, dishwasher, 6)(10 e"x28" (so-s.o0) 12"x36, , Ukranian Catholic Hell. I~.rch. On,.55 acre 10t on (30-5.00). Sodium sulphlte . Located', at 4636 Walsh Klrkaldy St. S35;~0. Phone for curing: Roe (S00 g.SS.00. Avenue.:: .Terrace. Kitchen 63~,1897 a f t e r I 5pm. Phone 635.9451. faci l i t ies available. No ~ (p10-261uly)

(PH 12, 14,19, 21 July.) catsrlng. For bookings ~ rnDre inform~ifloh Phone '

'~ 635-7127 or 638.83"29 " FOR RENT-- 14x68 mobile XCALIBER BOOT roller . ' , ~.t (bcc.tus.ffn). home~, seml-furntshod. No. skates. Like flew. Size 7.1..,.* • 16 Terrace Trailer 1 Court. $40.00 635-2744. : , .... _ . . . . . . ~ Natural gas.. Rent $450.

. (nc.~July) . ~ ~ : ~ - _*~_: . Phone 63S-TS59'.': * -. . -, l.:,-i!~ . ~ ..... , ....... i ........ (P3-3OJ01y).

' ED?' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '., ~ Q ~, :BE DROOM C y l In d • r h e a d s, FOR RENTBachelor SL, Ito 't~ail~ I n . T ~ h l l l . Fridge cpst:n?sr, , ,or ' block • Fully furnished. No pets In :doo~t~v~-~FS,~,~d",l~.~ per• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thornhlll.. Phone 635-~9.. '1~ i " I . . . . . . -~,,,-v= o.~o.

alack available. • TRI. PAR, ; Prince George, B.C. S62Jli11. • 'i~:~-"I~ '!~ (acc-tu).

1976 EOtM AIR tent trailer - - Fully equipped. Slups 8. Good condition, " S4,0oo. Phone 63S:4915.

(~;13July)

• ~,forthe best quality and " " :: ("nc-sff) JemSt price. Exchange (PsieJuly)

W O O D G R E E H APARTN~ENTS 1, 2, "3 bedroom epartmentd. Downtown ' ! loCa i i t y . Complete with dllhwuher, fireplace, fridge, stove & drapes. UnderCover perking. Sucutlty entrance. Phone 635-9317.

(acc.tfn)

2 BEDROOM duplex in Tho rnh l l l . No.2.|g17 Paquette Streot. Frldge and StoVe, eledrlc heat, L carpet and drapes. S~. month plus damage deposit. Available JUly.. !.83. Phone 63S-1012 after ~ for appointment to view.

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~ , , ' ~ ' , , ' , . ' , . ~ ' ~ I renn in me,movie "uao , . ,me excruciating per - - , f a v o r i t e i o n ' t i l e p i c t u r e A n y w a y dis~over<,~ ~ P . : t i l e " D y n a s t y ' " 6 r o d u c - ' : c o n n i c z ; ! t h e y a o about . ~:. ' t ~ 1 ~ • a ~ a l ; a l ~ : ; | Boys .Isl.he. as upt ight , formance . - : i" " " ~ 'Dynas ty ' series on"TV Strelsand.ls~edltmg t h e . ' A S i ' m n l l s m e t l o n , she decided o.take, the order o f her.- first . • F ' } : ' '

~ ' ~ ' e . ; I and tense in person as he.,, ~:/,Q,/.~e' re ~ still , Issllemarried?:-~-W.L~ k film n6w at lier ranch in he's ~6redictin~ stardom .< off for Tomantic ~enlcc ',names. as well: I spotted. ;~;•:- . :; ~ ~ O [ ~ ' , ~ ' u o . " i . _ - . . . . | appears in . . . . . themovie? " - .chuck l ingat your •cute " A L i n d a is c u r r e n t l y ' M a l i b u , a'nd, we . . . . ;can't.' ~.,for .,Miriam: . . . . . . -E lynn / ' a ' Wi th ~;~ he r . Cu r ren t . . . . . . . . . her recently:at a ' s w a n k y - , ' . . . .

' ' ' " . . . . . . . . . . I ; A ~ C . . '~ - ~, .:: 1:~..: ztemre]ating how George : Unattached~-.and :isince /~ ~ait ' toTsee- the OUtcome. ~ " waeEvb rune f f i n . h i snew . . ' .ffoyfriend, LGeorge.'Safi-.-.New Y o r k p a r t y , whe£e ;:r; /.:. .,;.-.-" .~ . . ' , , , ,~ , ,M, . ,....._":.:.;,,. :/I~A; ~,ITh¢ . 22 ;year t? old.:?-~: CarJin, our. ~ery favorite::', s h e ' s ' considered : " ,by ;'; :.;;.even ihoLlgh, we' l l ~ h a v e " ":iindVi~,~ "Nat ional ; ' Lam- .." Pietr~..~[t,'~ was he r 4 O t h , Colbert. gave; her: age as" . . / : : {: ~ . . ~ . ~ = ~ W ~ , ~ , , w,~..., Scan :regards .himself :as ! ~Omedlan, h a d ~.: fel l0w/ ' . pollsters-to~:l~e ~the:.' best :~/:~tO =: ' ,Yen t l ) : ~v(~if;.'t ~b~.!";.":~!"~00'n,s.~Clhs~. R~e~6~i0~,': : . :.~birthi:lay,:after' ~ll~':and :'80,..The subjei:f~ ~ e { ; u p ! ' / ~ i : : - ",: : : = .... ~ ................. d Rr :" " "" ......... IY r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ~ ................ ~ . . . . . @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- I " . . . . . . . ~' q ~''" ~ i i ' ''" i ' a ' ~ "i" " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i ''i ' " q i" -,,;.~,~ ca I.~S ~",o .,4..., ..... n u a serious., :actQr us t.avellers in 'stitches .< : looking' , actress:,; m ~,lie •.-released until late 1983';' ~-."~ ';,-He view~; Fynn:ag/t',cross.. : . die occas ion . ~emanded: , 'since: the .event. 'marked:, : • - , ::-.., pro. . . . : . t i n ; t h e o[d;sty!e:.He.con~. / .as,.h e .un]eased;:an:}n~ :...lanc]~.shes-:inot::exactly<: ,~ 7 ,Q,.:, Whatever;::./hai~-; ,'.: bet~.een;:i Grdeie',:,:'AI!en. :~:.,sqmethmg7 special•, So,.:,,:th¢ 90th'bzrthdaylof~a'. .~.. . : . : !:..'..:

,' . . . . . : (P19-~9JOiy) smers :.lz!s p~erformances .. 'p r o m p ~ ~ a.n. cl :u P : begg ing fqrTromantic~Of.;. ', pened/ to," : th 'd ':.red-hot ' ' ' . and,' •PeggY~i.Cdss':" (pretiy ~ ; ot t ; to-;,. Italy• 'But 'n0r~ ~.Jamous.. artlst;d~!~e!., i : ', 7: 7.,;: . ~ ;; : ' . : :i , : : t m b ¢ his sole.sfaten~ent. ':.'i' r ou t i ne , uoes~.L;arlin.0f-.: :~fer.s~ : H e r :. steady'.., i. r0ma~c~'bet@eenDudleY:, ; funny" viewir ig) '<ad¢lhas . : . i ~a l l y ; "L inda is hi l t :what S a i d ~ ClaudetlE,;~ , / ' : : : ':: ::.;~ ; " .

. \ ~ > ~ - . ; = i and does fi0t, lJk¢ to :go" : ten.come On I jkethat?':2 ' :~ ,boy f r iend ,.;i of : :.:late~!:... :Mo0re '. and Susan A n : " 'alreadyi~;igned the yoking.:; y o u ' d c a ] ] ' a n especially' i bn l y reason;. [?'¢amel is !. .~i, ' :: <.:..i' _ ~ - - ~ ~ o~ beyond wha t ' s ' on '.the , L , M c S . . . . . . . . . ~ ' " ' . . . . . howeve r , has be'en.' = ton?Did ~e ldn 'mr~.her , : c o m e d i e n n e ( o r a m ~ i b r : ' b i g s p e n d e r ' , a l thbuah:, b 'e ' cause . Ii/.: w a n t -~ ...... ~,'.: ~ ' - ~ ; : : : screen..Inshort,.he, hat¢.s. , . , . A . . I t w0u!d s ee.m so, George Santo. Pletro, a . o r is it, the other w a y role i f} N a t l o n a l . L a m - . she s . . :occa.~lonal ly< - .everybody to come to my : - : : ~ - ~L- :/:i t o g w e i n t e r v i e w s . i n a t ' s . , uar l in w a s m n c n i n g a t Bever lyHi l l s restauran -~ afound'~--G S " , , o o n ' h ' :Vacat ion " ' •capable of a luxurious" h i r t h d a y : w h e n l ' m 90 , " . ~ ' . . . . ~-- _ =_ - -~-:~._~:i~ not all that .Unusual f u r l Wol f ' s , a n ' % " M a n h a t - . t eu r . Lindav apparently" ~ ~ . + . i , . " ; ~ , ~ I . ~cheduled"' fo i ~ rele~s'e'. gesture that would fit a P . S . ; C o l b e r t . - l o o k e d • ' : : . . . . . ./

• . . -: hot actors like Robert De - tan dell',-when the Spirit . likes, high; rivers-'since,...~'~.~"i:::!.:~ next summer Her mad=. " .•characteron, What"elSe, terriflc,.said she felt fine,. " :"" HOUSE .~ "FOR SALE, Niro a n d Richard Gere, ' impelled him.'to Invent a ' Sant0Pietr '0 ' id 'a genuine ": " / - ~ cap background includes " " 'Dynasty. ; ' . . and a p p e a r e d y e a r s :i"~( i~ with I bedroom basement b u t i t ' s a s u r p r l s i n g s } a n - : n e w i monologue. For , p o k e r f i e n d . , - / p l a y i n g , - ~ , ~ " a t h r e e - a n d - a - h a l f / y e a r . Q. Since we ' re big fahs younger than her reai age . ' ' ( ~ suite. 2 fireplaces, garage, ce for a young performer :ao0ut 20 . h i la r ious with such celebrity fried- ~: :~ , , l I ~ stretch with Chicago's " o f Eddie Murphy, that - - b e l t 77or 80. " / ' : yard with trees, Phone 63S. whosecareer is not fully : minutes; ;George fed the ds as John H u s t o n / a c t o r L ~.~: ~ , . ' ~ \ t l [ ~ famed ' S e c o n d . (~ity s tand-outcomic talent o f Q We w a t c h e d a :~; ~ " ~aT. : . . . . . : . , established yet, Sean wi i l" ' del!ghtedonlookers.with ' D e a n Stant0n !pli l~::an " 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ t r o u p e - - . i m p r e s s i v e r Ty s "Sa t l i rday , -Nigh t fascinating TV,4nterview " " •

. . . s o o n b e s e e n i l i 0 t h e r p i c - / a :br l l l i an texcurs lonln to , u n n a m e d $ i i u d | : ~ r a b i a n . ' ~i!i I!' ~ > " Credentials; indeed, Live," w e ' r e naturally in which Jess;ca TandY : . . . . : ' • (pJ0.2SJuly.} :tures, however, and l e t , s ' his brand ofsffrrealtstic The group hag"been in.-:: ~ ~ ~ , . ~ ; i ~ " Q I ' m especial ly • looking f o r w a r d t o - h i s and Hume Cronvn, the' ' _ ;~__.~ .. ,.r..__ . - . . : hope-, h e ' ! ! .•be m o r e ' 'humo.~.:One enthusJast!c ./ v i t e d ' t o !i: shi i'~:i, their : . : ' ~ looking forward t 0 ' f A i r - film debut., Can you Clue . long2married , s ta~s who '::"

.Kul~<_ < .nuu~ l l I.ollelle responsive to tnepress~ c u s t o m e r L . r e m a r k e d , floating poker g a m e t o a : / plane ' - ] l" t h e space a g e us.in as to this comedy s a re now annearin~ i n t h e , i.aKeczsy.:_A_v.enue_. Box 1iS, Q. I read in another : , G e o r g e car l in is s o o n e time junke t 'On~the • : ~ ~ - - : ~ seauel to t h e h i l a r i o u s p l0 t l ine? - . J . B . . ~-. . ' BroadwaY, ~ Sta~e • h i t ~-' Terrace4~y,.~oo. P.~one 6,~- . gossip column that Bette delicious.he should be o n . . Orient Express ,Eur0pe 's . A..^ r~elmer• ..u.uoley . , , A i r , q a n d , , '.. • m o v i e , . , ,Foxqr o f~ ,,I,,;~,,~a ,,~ ~,- : • . 26~, 7t~-Z~0 even.age. ~• Midler, who's including t h e m e n u l " - _ . ' , ' - l u x u r y : t ra in . s a n t o " a n a , ~ u s a n are still very.,. becau'se three of my" secret',,~'th~Tsucces~fu~. " :

• . . : .. Ip20-tSlul. an-uncanny iml ta t ion 'of .Q. I hear that Betty • Pletro say h e s' con- m u c n a twosome and r~w,,,;t,.~ Aid,.,, l~n~) A n " . . . . i . . . . h . r . . . . hg* _ . . _ _ , . . _ _ - ' _ , . . __-. Sophie Tucker . In. ' her , Grable,~. one of my {all- ... slderlng, b u t presumably althoTgh !he romance nette-Fufiicello and Son- ' they ~ive each '-•other' ' lr l lKil~ i ¢ ~ u g . w ~ mobile n e w a c t , t~ now showin~ , time-, favorite, movie -.' , 'o,lv. if Linda /:an t a g - appears to nave cooieoa , , , n~n~i win h . . . . . t " . i . ' . . , . " ^¢ ~ . . ~ . t . . . . ,' ~°me~ri~dne' S : ~ o l n~l~ ! n t e m t ' ~ n a . . m u s ! ~ l queens , .w?~s a verY:/:' along.."- ' : : , - - . , . ? , b i L [ n - th.e,_last..severa!.. .-s~ars. Any idea of exactly ~'~ace, ~ Bravo! L'cloes~'t'l~'i~ . : ,~.~,'/:-d~- '¢.~",-,'a ,:,,4 , , '. oasea o n "~opnie s; Ufe -regular gai .possessea.ql . . ':... Q. Dudley M o o r e - . mupt,.~, ,t.s 'mu.cn Keg .... what they'll be doing? : nenchanee fo r nri~;aeV - ' " . . . . ' " . . . . " . . . . . . . wr i t ten' ' b So" i~' ' a n appealin'gly b a w d ' ~ " " . . . . • " ' e a n y l o cau a nalt to the .~ . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . "- - - - - " - • , ' ( y. . ph s . . . . ' Y .... seems, to relaxed in front , • . ~.A ' You ma be ex " " • lawh. $31,,~A1~, PhOne after 6. . ,' ' " • ' " " • . match He S been see .. • . . Y tend to s e p a r a t e . . 6,~.i023" :~'. ' .," -' niece, :Janet Miller Gor- ~. sense o fhumor . Can you -of a: movie .~or TV,.. ' . : . ' . . . . . . . . q .looking in vain At this . dress;n,, rooms -too~'~- . t

' " , : ,~, ,~e~. , ,~ ' don) . A m l ' W r 0 n g , o r " connrm~- - t~ ;u . " - : - c amera ' : I she really tha t ' : uadngomers , anu so nag ..... , , , , , , , ,~, * h A " t ~ l , ~ i , ~ / I ' ' r ' , ~ e , , , , , . . . , . . . •

. . " : :: • . wasnt~,~heT~cker_=st0ry-...A;.~ . D u r i n g . t h e ; . . laid"%back; behind the" .~u¢~le.Hs~oeVee~,u±Wahen' , ff ioSeerristphavemissed I . A . You bet. T h e ..... MUST, SELL . . maaei,mto a , n i t ' B r o i d - "- _rlonyw0oo era" w n e n . , c a m e r a s ? ' - ' B . S . . . . . . . Y . p i ' ,the flight Alth'ou~,h all - - ' . . . . . . ' • Cronvns have each b;',in " ~

-" IYJI~LYImh - - wayiii'usical not too Io~ Betty ,reigned ' over Fox " ~ A . es. he is D u r i n g " movie traae c o n v e n t i o n . th,~,.,, ~,.[.,~ ~ ,,~,i,,.~" " . . "~ ' . ~ e n , . m r qp.eners, _:~:_C_., _ ._~-:.,%.~ . _ _ L ~ . I ~ i I ~ . O U ~ y R Y . ; .,, ago? .7 J.C,, ' ::,- ' ,L:": ' .", musica.!.s., ,s.he...e.nj_oy_¢d . thereeentshoot ingofh is ' -n ° [ / °ngag° ' , , h~ Imadhea t imes, i 'announced, for han~Ys "not , ~ o ~ s . dressing r oom. , - T h e . - >r 1 W , , 5 1 2 X 4 ~ B M O D I • t l o m e , in'V, : A . A proauct ion [Juea ": ' J U ! ' l ' J ~ w z t z l " ~ ; l c w l l l ¢ l l l t " , ' la test mov ie • " u n - . l a y , . , v . , . ~ . . . u . , . ~ t . a L ' i A | r n ] ~ . o ! I " " t h , ; ; r • . r r . - . - ' ~ " " " r n n m ~ ' f i r e , r z h c n l ; , t ~ l ~ t • • '

.excellent condlton. Set up ,:'. "-Sophie" preiblered) at. ' bars'between the endless f a i t h f u l l y , Y o u r s , the score o f his la tes t . ~,,,~;hl, r , , , , , , r,,,,to,,~, cornea,y, a~. al l . 1! s.~,ten- , ,n~, . t~,~ ~,,-I . . . . . /h~,~ v • ' ." . . , " ,. .... " ";.. • • , ' • .] - i • • " " " li " ,, . i~ooz~s? |~.aalsz? ii,.#~,#~.~si~ ' " ' ' ' r ~ , , v ~ , , ~ , ~ ~ , , - - ~ a v .a~.ulw.e" • "

on 4 acres; lust mln0fe~ d t e W i n t e r o 'aid o c a m e r a se t -u s and fiitlil~, ~ t i , l t l 4 r v t n movie, Six Weeks . . . . ~ . . . . ',,-, h . . . . . . . . . . ; t h ' ' s!on-illle(l m e l o a r a m a ~ e _ ; . ~ . ~ , . . , . . . . i_., ' . '_., ' from..., town... . . . . . . - Broadway . a l m o s t - , 2 0 -.takeS;.: One favorite,grip . : 'relax th~: nrc~duetlnn which Moore composed ,h,, , , , i ,a ~;;,h, , , , i , , ,~,. apout a c r iminal ( M u r - • .._ . . . . . . . . . . , . ,: . . . . . . ..

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--2hodroome":. " ' -years. a l e Starriniz an ' happcned, to be an expert . : crew between .takes b y .... and conducted -,- was . . . . , ; . . . . . . n , , , , ; 'r'h,, pny.) . .whos ,released in ;.;..~_~o . h ; - - o - , h ; ~ .... : " " i i i . i ' ~ I ' i + ~ , * r i ' " ' ~ ' " ' . . . ' ~ i . ' . ' ' l l l l l i i l ~ ' l i * l V l l l l l I J%# l i f i l l C U S [ O U ~ l " • % l l ~ U l ~ l ~ ' L I I ~ I I I ~ I ~ i V I ~ • * "

- -Ut i l i ty Room ..... actress r' named L lb l wood carver, who took t e l l ; n O his sr~,~ial brand "ded ica ted ' not to co-star . . . . . . _ ,_=~ ,_ y o , a. oetectwe , - . . , . . . . . . - , , . . . . . . . • ,- . . . , . . . " . . . . . . o.. ,.-..-,. . . " . -true'reasun is anyoouy s .. Nick Nolte " who' ~Jesslca s is on lne llrsi . --~O,*_2""l~._~lal!y~finl,hed siaiger, it was far from a ' " t o selhng ~hls m i n i a t u r e s ' o f :off. co lor jokes. He Mar.y_Tyler Moore, b u t • guess ~, ' aa~ on ly top (he trail o f ) lw~ e ~ a ~ .floor a n d more a c - ' . e u u , , o n - -¢ons~snng o~ " " - ' . . . . " o r uncann i i ':. eat- '- ' ' • • ".. ~uou.,,,, • " - - . . . . . . . . . . . " " • ' . • Famll- Room w P " , . - - a l i l t , . .Though this s0- .. ~.. -., .. ;y : . r .-. , also. indulged .in making._ : .. . . . . . ", . . . ParamOunt brass, knows Criminals Who mus* I"- cesslble to .the s t a g e ; : : " ,,,,,,, I..;, . . . . . . ;~",.""_" called muslcal biography _ . tooKmg-ammais , :o m e . - outrageous " faces .' - . . t t . . we ve alway s aa.-. for sure . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~' ~ while Hunhe's dPss ino :" . . . . . ' ° ' ' " " = " " " ~ ' " ~ " . ' . . . . " ' ' s tar ." n . . . . . . . . • " ' - . inirea ~Jenevieve uu 'o ld . . . • . , r - t~pp~cn~ilUCU wanin ,,o . . . . -. e . - , r , , , , . , ~ , , . ; , , . . . , . - - , , -boastOd mus l cand lyrics......O.~eday.,.~e!~y,.t.0ok .. anything to keep ' the . . . .I , : • , B I G S T A R , . B I G . . . . . . . . . room is u o n e f l l h t o n ~ ~ .- . . . . . - ~ , w ~ 1 1 . . . . . • v , h~, g . . . . ,ha, ' *ha, ¢~i,..,-- " ' h i m 91,n~ ,,~,va;.t"*h',h;= . . . . . . . . . ' - - • , • t he Canadian-born ac- . . . . . . . hours. Reportg are that . , ~ P, , . g . - Ilulna a ~ ' ' ,.,j, ,,,.,m. , . , , , , , m . ,au;v~; ; . . . . . . . . . . ~,':,,.m~.u.,, , ,~ moou ugn[ Moore s . , EAD ' A lamous en- M , i . nh~ , - " • t h e seconQ llOOr :. : . . . . . . " ' - - , ' . . . . . . A l e n .• . . . . s i r i t o f f u n a r id : said • " • tress wno co-stars witn H . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ~..., s a n actlp.g. , , . , , . - - . h u t : .: . _ MUSTEESEEN . . ] , .it. folded a f t e r < , P _ . , ~ = . . , , . : . , . , . . r e laxed d e m e a n o r is ,.,i..: . . . . , . . . n . . . . . : . , . . tertamer . .who recently r e v e l a t i o n i n ' t l . / i s i t sblgger• ( S o u n d s h k e a . -: 'TOBEAPPRE¢IATED ...... ' g a y eight p e r l o r m a n c e s . me.,', u o g s LiooF:-...yery : g e n u i n e , but hard ea r . . . . ..'--." . . . . . P"~ ' . .g~ :~ ' " '",~ .-.did a s ta r stint at a ; ; , ~ , l ; . . . . , , , . , r ,~,~ "i,; ha pnvtrad~-off-~ " " ' ~ - ~ '

Asking U&000 or BEST ~' with ~aerciless'reviews., !!fe!ikeexcep.tfor,.'0n~ait-.: n e d . A'ftersome 16years: : M o v i e .... Monsignor.. . Maah~tt~r~. "n ightc lub ~.~,~.,~,,""~,~2 '",,'~-"~_,:~'~ . . . . - - - ' ' . . ' " - " : : -L O F F E ' R ! #hone 6.LS.7,10~_ - AnTodd fo.otnote.is t h a t ~e~t~oglc~,ae!ail,i .Next: . o f pOriodic visits to the, ~n.e seem, s_.to ,c_om~ln:_ began i h i s suCCessful 'mo~r'~ " ' ' ; ' ' ' v 'b i '~ '7 , '6 ' :~ " I"Q. As l'l~a market e i- il :.-

' : . ' i - (PS-14July) p o p h ! e ~ u c K e r , i~e . :;"",~y.". 'y,:~:YoulmaKe, ~ .psych ia t r i s t ' s c o u c h , . ~.~a.p~¢~,~,~.u~r~m~.,, engagement as the niCest, . r~romotionalstdni~g;}~,~ thusiasts we. w e r e - i n - ! - . " , : . ' ' . . . ~ -.i " legenuary Last or the . memo j u s i . a ' m y more..' "Dudley says he's~gotten ~ ! ' ~ ' . . ~ . ' . . ~ ' ~ , ~ , , ~ , warmest, most civilized ~ ' glanned for the f i lm ' i ' s '~ trigued with you r tidbit " "

MOI~IERN" HOME on Red, Hot Mamas, wa~ ana!om!ca.~ly . co m, p~te ,. ove'r the breakup of h i s I ~ ~ performer a club could" [.g,~,,~t n-, i,,,~o,,~ . . . . . . • d ivu lg ing that Louise . acreage,, detached Jwo car subjected on the open ing io r my.con~qon-r ..l..n e two marriages - . for t w o . . ~ ~ , i . ~ : ~ : ~ possibly, v/lab to d e a l who can r~main seated i~.' 'Nevelson, the renowned : • garage,. Complete privacy, night to the indigni ty of a.m.usea ama!e.urw.hi!tier. : years t0"Brit ish actress ~ ~ : = : i : i ~ :i:. w th ' However; . a long"- a theater ,while kee'~in ]; ,c~. ptress, t ~tui~t.~ these .. : . . . . . end"of : ~ road.. TWo. sides being seated in a con- a le exac.uy~t~at.: w n e n Suzy Kendall; five years ~ : ~ ~.~ .the way he became unac- h;~ ,,, t;,,;.~,,,, ,.,,,,,, ~'~. ~ olaces - C/m yoU sunuiV • :

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borders on~.crown l a n d . ' - .. n.e.suomRtea, ms:.newest, to actress Tuesday Weld ~ ] countable .grumpy, in- f n l l 4R hn,,r v~tr,,Wtl other famous name, - ! : : Ser ious Inqqlr les only. : : u t t i ecarvea pooclz, the - his feeling of nersonal ~ . ~ / ,~,,,,d,,,h; a ; rn , , .n o , a - - : ; - 7 - " - : - ~-- '"_", o,,, ; , , , , ,h;~- ,,, . . . . : "

' * " • ' ~ r ~ - t i i l # i i i ~ l j l , l l i i i l u i t 1 4 i l t l • I p i l b 1 1 1 1 ~ i l l l D l ~ p l k / l " • • . . . . . • . . . . .< .. . . wltnoul once oozmg OIT ,Ask!ng $~S,000. Phone a f t e r . U m B l l i ~ ¢ ~ ~ ~ s ta r roared-.~with gi.ee, and professional in- ~ ~ ~ . at times downright un- Enthusias,;,- ,.,,h;h;,,,,~ col lect ing?--N.S. . • -. .. : ' 6 m ea.~.ean anct t h a n K e u n l m fer lo , . . . . . . P' . " . " " . . ~ " . ~ . ~ . . . L"I ' " r i ty a n d o t h e r ~ ~ ~ "pleasant• By the finaL, who ve alreadY" cau~h~ A. B r o o k e Shields, ' : " , (P13 26July~ prolusely n ~ - o • ' .. . ' ".,':.." . " ~ ~ ; - . . i ' ' " " ' h a gups . Suc~:ess, a ~ ~ { - t w o weeks, a l l verbal the m 0 v i e e l a l m it'~ ~n Teresa Brewer, Lee..Roy "x ~ :~ / " ,~ " t~,t l ~ i ¢ ~ , , ~ u ~J- • : ~ We 'V s ' . . . . r . . . . '" ~ ~ ~ " " . . . . " ' ~ " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . . . . . ', - . ~ - - \ / ~ i ..Q. ~ -. : ~ . . ~ u n - . . steady om pce Wlt]l . . . . ,. Ilne~il, of communicat ion . . . Ream (star o f the Broad . . . . . THREE I E D I S ~ p , - 4 ~ , ; , . . . . . . . f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . s u s p e n s e f u l a n d n v e t m g , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._+~,,<~,. ~<, ..... ~ ~- "~

. , . .~ , . . .o , . . . , , , , , ,_ , ,,,, - flattering photos o f Zsa singer actress Susan An- ~ ~ b e t w e e n , h i m a n d . . t ha t " such a m , r , t h n , w a y . musica l 42ni:I _ _ ..,--,-.~,.....i. , . . , . = , , , , , , , , . , , , . , . , , , . a Gabo ..recently• Has ton. and other factors A No, but let s jusi management had • vlr- 'feat may , 'nt h , ,,~ a ; r .Street ) , Diane K e a t o n " I

. , , . , , , . . . . , , , . , . , ,._.,,,,~. ,o., , , ; , , , , . , , , , , . , , . ,4 , , . een ! ? - . L . have convinced Dudley sa that Genevieve i tually stopped, with both i " Cal,nt.l~: and Elke Summer are all , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;~ Y . - . . . f , cu l tas l t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .. - . . . a ~ e~.~, , , . , , ,umNm . Ter,'ace 13!;' ~ '- t of H ' " to: accept m m s e u as a o therwise occupied d i s g r u n t l e d par t ies ~ - , o H n w c~ld i~ compulsive b u y e r s at -I. 1

, , ~ , w , ~ , , ~ , , : , , . ,.,,,,..,.. n-,,~,,,,,~ ~.,l'',, o , , . l " w i t t y , outspoken and :romanticall s e a k i n g dealing with each other ' " " ' - ' ~ " - '-"- "" various flea markets -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • I-., . . . . . . . . . . Y __.P • . . _ . . . . . Claudette Colbert now, . . . . . . . . • IDA l i ln lv l rmtau a # n r ~ TUn " genuinely reiaxeu per- Genevieve t4Uhas one' s tr lct lytnrougnlet ters A ' ' - a r o u n o t n e r~ew XOrK • • • , . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . r_n . , . .eml__s . . . . r . . . . . a g , • and is- she on ~ood. .. . • .

. .... . kevmeration Contact John f o r m e r ana" n u m a n through two marriages, batt le-sCarred, source h,,alth? ' p .q . Y • a rea .Al l do their utmost ! LOT WITH 1972 Emperor Irving F.D.B. Terrace ~35. being: " : The first was to what she confided to me, This . . . . . . . . . . . . t O keep a d o t ~ r m ] n e d l ~

double wide. On f u l l 4951foraddltlonallnfo. or 19.: . . Q. is actress. Jess;ca describes<as a ,"school man entered: as Dr. A. Claudette was born l o w p r o f i l e : - - a basement,. Asking $3S,000 vlew.Offersnotnecessarlly Lange seriously going to c h u m " w h o m • she Jekyll, but he exite¢! as L i l y . . . . C l a u d e t t e superhumhfi feat when O B O . Contact Royal Bank,. accepted, make an,,attempt to run marr ied to " m a k e legal Mr. H y d e personi f ied!" Chaucho f i i in "Paris you happen tO look like Box I0, Cesslor, B.C. Phone (Acc20-26July) for a h igh pol i t ical of- l o v e . " The second, Got a question? Write e i ther77 or 80 years ago. Brooke, Teresa; .Lee T/e-73as. .:, " . r i c e ? - ' . D . E . • " lasting six years befor~ ':to Robin Adams Sloanin i ,m not sure which, since Roy, Diane and Elke, []

. '(Accl0.2OJuly} - - ' o . . . . . ~ o . . ~ . ~ . ' A. Hardly. Jess;ca has the Split lxi 1973, was tc care of thh newspaper. ' . I m l l l i ' i i ~ l ~ l l l ~ l l l , I " - - I - - ~ - - ' ~ " I ~ ~ I : I : : ~' " . ;"~ . . . . .~.~" ,'-'?" her;hands full right now Canad ianmovie directol r I Copyright 1982 by

~ ~ ¢ ~ recenuy was picmrea in with her m ;~' I L ' f m ' w , a a i n g y suc- ~ ~ . i e agazme e a r i . n g ~ f f i l , ' o r e , ' - h, ' - P a u l Almond. They had King Features Sy_ndicate, -

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ an . evening_ . . . . . dress, and. ~ . . . . romance with" . . . . ' I Mikhad" . . . . . a son, Matthew,. ~ w .14: "Q. WC .love .seei-~g Li=n- - ~ a v f s Ave. I i - - - - I -- -- -- -- ~- ~ ~ . . . . seatea on a p o i o p o n y , . . . ._.,. . : ,. ,._ w h o l i v e s w i t h da Evans o n TV's . - ~OWTAKINGAPPLICATION$ • I - t

. , " uarysnnlKOV..anu me ~ ,, ,, I I I i " ' The~?0t~VoasPurne~lumab~y: ' r e a r i ~ ; o f : t h e i r . you ,g Genevieve. She also live, DynasW. What we l o r 2 b e d r 0 o m s , ~ • : I : '. ~ ' . . . . ~ Ur I " ' " ' ~ . , . • , ' daughter So no t i m e f o r in C a l i f o r n i a wi th especially l ike i s iler Inquire about our reduced r e n t s \ F " !

I Ga another_:son,, lmmanue | . . . . . seeminRly -simoie,. down-= ~ :~ l~r :3 }u~ l ld~on ln /~ l~" I VEHICLE , bur S r ~ . ~otor l~ty .;-p-01itics,:Besides," Jessie-a i ~ r l d ~ t s t o v e ~ - ~ r a , s & carpet " I . • , . . . . . - -storager-6o~ & - - ~ a ~ f - ~ t~ l l l t l e -g - - i -- = -~ Y TRANSFERS$ Sa;es a w - e': p 1o o . . . 2Y~, and with the boy., to-ear thmanner . Is that private-parking ' " - onevery.floor ; I . :

Io~l. ~d!hKl~vongaValJey; I , .x . ICBC , o , o , , . . . I ~layer ; i , thePal f i lBeach' ' dtlevSi~01:ikec-~l°Vp/rh-. ~ father, Whom Geneyievc the way she really iS?-- ~ t e s , l n ex¢#llent " ' l ,", w o n ' t identify. They're . M.Vi ." : .. • - ' Phone ~lg,-5732"(Kitwanga),, I For all your. Insura)x;/~l set../The sho t leR.Gabor ::',,;~h:;~ ' , , , , . . . . . h " , locat ion. '~ ' ~ . / ~ ~ , ! I 1 " "

' ' (1:'313Ju ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . ~ - not married she says, bul , . : . : : . . . . . . : < ~ ~ ~ . ' ~ o r bus . -, - I . , , . ' I wightman:: I: !Ucb_ut;.not ! , i"typical 'characteristic :of.".:'. they are in. love. BujoI(~ : ' : ' ~ ~ { ~ . PRIVATE S A / = "~n I' ~mlrn Insurance, 322# I- ~ ,s~ . on~ ~unmsc,uc tnc o , ~,,;,;,;~, ' , " . . ; ~ i ' , | ' . . | ~ . ' ~ :.'" ;--¢looe't0 sch~ls & recreation ground. I' ~:

' i - I - - ! i ' V i " . . . . . ' " . . . . . : . . . . . . . ~ ' l ' I ' ~ ' I V ~ I ' . . . . . . . . . . . . adds . . ! .0n ly t ha t - . t he ~ ! ~ ~ " -slfemanagement. acres;, subdiv.ldable w i t h ' Kalum Street, Terrace. I p ic ture ;made her : i0oE '.The corifusi0n vfbbabiv mystery man "is :not ar " ~ ~ [ l k ~ - - YOU'LL ENJOY OUR :1" " ' ' 63s.6.~] more like a norse • ~ .r - ceblq.Q!dLakelse Lake Rd . ' . • . I ester;or "h w r ' : i ~' Stems from the fact that ac tor . " . • , ~ ~ ~ R E S I D E N C E . ~ • i ' , L I ;:: N • a';i;:,.:W I I I I a 'm s , . .(ecctues~0au., I p An.or. ou, ng Jess;ca 's in l i n e t o s t a r in . . . . ~:

. . . . . - • i , was more olunt o n e ; t o , ' . . " C r e e k ; . ~ , ~ 0 F I R M . P, h o n e " I , t . . . ~ . : , , , . . , - a n e w comedy, My Fi rs t . Q . 1 read that Matty. ~ ~ ~ N A G E R A N Y T ! M E : ? ! •

~ U ~ ' . : " ':~ I " " . . . . / " . ' " I . . . . . . . ~ : ? ~ : = _ _ V = _ _ = = L , _ _ Lidy..,:ShOiilbeC~ist, on S immons , producer of ~ ~ ] ~ " ' " . . . . . tt~$.352~' , , , !:!:~--

' . ; .. -:,: . . (P17.29July).. " I i" 1 ~ ~ 1 I ~ I I i = . . . . . seriousStge isl~;r;inU-u- w'-enaC ~ 7 ~ ; '/:=''- nor 0"f a liirge state s c r ~ n only, as the g o v e r - . , poonVaried stageNati°naiand .Lam-.screen ~ ~ ' ~ ' iil I . I i I I " ' "i I I ~ ' ' II ~, I i

P R I C E D ' I N mld-thirtl..~ . . . . . . - - - = - -=;-=- ' ,~ X n L : , I = S . . . . . " • . ' : ' pro jec ts , h a s nurtured ~ I , . . ~ l i I l I . ' ~ h I I!ii , , . . - o notwo,k,.:. o ta,=tsas : , O < , / , . < , , , .V • ., ~ { ':

f 0 r n l s h i d t ra i ler with ~ ~ ~ - _='~ _ Streisa.nd's first at tempt Chevy Ch/~se, J o h n A . F o r the most part fatnlly room and appliance . . . . . ~ ~. " ::?_:- " to direct a m o v i e has Belushi, Gilda Radner , Yes. Li~da does have a room addition. Garage and ...... ; ............. . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . ~ ~ . : ~ l I b e e n a disaster. What ' s Bill Murray, Karen Allen." strong streak of big-

acres.No.18KleenzaDrlve, new tires. Good s h a p e . ~ ~ - ... . , , , . . , . . . and .:Mimi, Kennedy. s p e n d e r , h o w e v e r . . . :

Phone'O&~-4759., . ..... • ' . (P$.15JuIy) ' _ 638.8220.$5'000".. ~i0+000. mIleS.(p7.],July)Phone ~~;I~~~~~~ "/YEAR 0 L D NONE; ; , m , ~

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• . . ~ ~ + ~ - t ~ - ~ a l ~ ¢ z ~ stereotvne of comedians b a s e m e n t , f i r e p l a c e , v e r y good cond i t i on . ' [ ~ , , , I o ; , , , , c , , , #~ , l l d , m , , i , t J , , d m , u ' ~ , ' , : " ! ~-

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~ ; ; T P ~ 3 ~ " a ~ 5 2 ' . ~ c ~ ) ~/oOrffeSwAikt E ~07:;~didlit°~ol~ e. ~ r a : s t r ~ d i a ~ U a l s f ~ig d . ' A.. Barbra throughout ' . p g o a , , a u f , , a , ~ t i , , .: t r a e d 1 don t know her fabulously successful ' " Woodheat , f r ldge, stove'end g y . T o v i e w 2305 P e a r A v e ,

new furnace. ~,.r~lo, Pr iced w h e t h e r t h a t a p p l i e s screen career has a l w a y s P h o n e 6 3 5 - 5 9 3 7 6 3 8 . # 2 6 8 . • - .

, 6~:9760 (~r. R?p~'t). " L life, hoi~ever, h e ' s 16a, pictures she's starred in " := ~.,, . . ~.' .(PS-'l~lUly) key '• as bpposed t o his (some say she actual ly . . . . , f ran t lc 'on-camerapose, directed a few even t O G F O R S A t ! .

"FOR SAL~=:,~ . I ~ : Vlsta~:i'~But he's also alwaYS Very though the director was *~.~-~ .:.:~r,~,.'~

Viii& " 12x68, ":S ~l~lrm'.,. ,4 'i "witty.; I d o knowSteve ' billed as someone else). !, ~ ~ ~ . : L , . _ II I :~ :ti<' :~ ',: ~ appllences,:~i'I~i,' drapos has a finely timed' Yentl marks her.' for- : ~ , . . ........ '+S,':~,,-- I . &-r----C~L,rlng. '. • :, ,:i .: .:, < ~ : ':~ : . . ::.,:'~ ~i<i;~t . .;=

"NOTICE and woodstoye;~P~rch and esthetic ~ s idei : expressed real .bow as a director :! . . . . ;. : ' < ; r ' ~ t ~ T ' J

I N V E S T O R S ; : ' , lucy ~ d , . G o u d condition, hy his activities as an art , (she al.~o wrote and ~ , . ~ . , . " ~ i ' ~ i ~ ; ~ ~ , w ~ , m n , , w , , , , , w , , , , t = " ; $i6,000.00.. l~fiOne .6"Tg"826S'. collector.0ed Mar t in stun- " movie.hasPr0du'ced)'Iong ,andbeen onethe ' - " ...... "~ ~ ~ : ~ : ' § oFr'Idge, stove & drapes . ~ ~ ' I -

HOMEBUILDERS (P10-21July) his lea's;, than ¢ 1 0 s e ~ ~ ~ ; " t ~ ' + i l ; ; " / , i l ~ " " : ~ l ~ Fully servlced bulldi_l~ " n¢ ~ ~ l W a l l to wall carpeting" . . ~ . : .:~: lots In Terrace. : . : . acquaintances~ recently . . . . . . . ~ Barbra 's pet projects. : ~ ~ . . ? : ~ ~ ' - : ;; . p ~ L ~ : _ , <,~

I i e R A ~ E T B A L L C O U R ' I ' $ ,', . :~. i '--Prlme location ~ ~ ..... ~: li ....... by- pay!ng a":whoPplng " u,¢.h.lof the producti~, ~ ~ . ~.I- ~'~I,;,;~ "i::. ~.~:'li:,i:~.iI~

--Paved streets --Underground servlce~'_ ~ . ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~"~= .~:,. :~ the$'A ' million donatiod, t O M u s e u m Los Angeles C o u n t Y t o finance one andwaSEuf°~"sh°tfinances-and .in L o n d o n ' inapparent ly Ea.. stern " ~ ~ . . r ~ ~ . v . ~ . , ~ , ~ . . * "..- " , ~ ? " ' ' ' " ; . " . . . . . ...... - ~ : ~ " . :::",~;';!':'~.~'.~,.'~: ~l~ " ' F ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ' " - - eOn.s,e management°Gymnasium fac l l l t ln . : . . . , : '~; "!: - '~:~": i

An Ideal Investment ~ , i ~ ; ~ i ~ ' room in the museum's g o t ' qut . o f . ~ n t r o l . . 3fYx40'equals1280sq. ff. wlthprovislonsforaValoft l ~ $ ~ l i | y i t :

o p p o r t u n i t y . F o r I ' ' ~ ~ ; ~ t new wing;~ Museum of- A ! t h o u g h . . i . t w a s foranotherOOOsq, ft. Ridge pole and purllns can be v ~ = ; ' ~-L.-,E': Information photo 63S- • . . . . i ' I . provkhal, WIll move and re.erect a'hywhere In tI~ 1 ~i' ~ i ,~7~Sor~S~ilT#~Ings FOR SALiL'. I~#V Ford ficlals sald~ Steve is. a ,onginaIIy~:suplxised to . ~160~ PIIAII ST. ~:i

"o~m-494~d~s, askfor Super Van camp e r ' " "paeesette~ a ~ i ~ n ' a r t 'c0"st $14 mi! l iOn' ' ' Yen" ' northwest. Other shells avai lable, cabins, barns or t ~ " ' o r c a l i " 1 " !'-:::i i ii - consdoUs H011ywo~dite, {i tl'!;": ~en! 7 i:°.~S!~lertabl.y " wil l build toyour plans. View at Fisher Rd. Tyee Lake- "

Bill-or Jake. Excellent shape. Phone'6.1S. s. Whdtever.he' is, Steve ' over ~nu0get. 'So mucn il~ea Telkwa.- (Ace. Tues.Ftl.ffn) ~L~9. , - CONTACT TREVORJOHNSTON,It 14&SLl l ~ " ~ . . . . ~"

• " is. both rich and serious so, that Barbra had to , , ~ ~ "'~ '~[ . . . . . . _ :..'(PS-18July.} about collecting art.. pledge her s a l a r y t o get T¥[! LOOHOM[$

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